Sunday, June 19, 2011

We're all on 'work experience' thanks to Liam

We have just completed a week of work experience thanks to Liam Scott, a student from the local high school. Liam undertook to hang with us and see what a typical week for Artist as Family entails, and what 'work' constitutes, according to us. One of the things we did during the week was to measure up and draw a first draft design for the proposed permanent Daylesford Community Food Garden. Here's a short vid that snapshots the adventure.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Walking Bare

A video poem written in response to a long shoeless walk, thinking further about technics and technical mediations, mediations such as shoes and the digital footage that preceded, inspired and ultimately simulated this poem.



Saturday, June 11, 2011

Flesh of the forest

A find of wood blewits (Lepista nuda) yesterday on a walk was last night cooked up with garlic and parsley as a protein bomb, and shared with friends.


More uncapitalised food from the commons.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Even in death Monsanto follows

Today I walked through a graveyard and noticed the grass around the tombstones had been recently herbicided. It caused me to make the observation, that which is hidden is no less violent, in fact the hiding makes the act a double atrocity.

Herbicides even kill the good soil microbes where we finally lay. Is there no rest from the tireless ecocides of Monsanto and co? Can not our bodies be simply left to rejoin the dynamic microbial flux that is supposed to renew life?


Roundup ready? Rapture Ready!

Monsanto'd graves.


Thursday, June 2, 2011

Critical Mass Daylesford (latest ride)



Critical Mass hard liners brave the early winter and take over the street on sun down, last Friday in May. Local singer Anthony Petrucci, from Souls on Board, comes into view for an instant just as his voice comes into sound.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Greenwash #23 in Trouble - Goodly Spores

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