von: Pauline
lately:
∗ Care Revolution Jubiläumskonferenz (Leipzig)
* Political Art Days (Dresden)
* ANNALINDE (Leipzig)
∗ Tagung »Transformation für wen? // Durch wen? // Mit wem?«
Kompliz*innen: Manuel Wagner
Collaborative thinking & writing with soil
In this workshop, we will explore fertile, caring human-soil relationships together. To this end, we will sharpen our focus on the care work of the soil, which holds together all life on this “damaged planet” (Tsing 2017). In addition to a theoretical input, we will immerse ourselves in a mapping of ‘our’ human-soil relationships. To this end, we ask ourselves what forms of soil care, types of relationships and kinships, networks of dependencies we are involved in and try to move towards an awareness of life-sustaining interdependence.
Mapping forms the ground for visualising and creating personal zines or collages. By layering stories and relating to each other, we weave a web of thoughts. We compost our input, our mappings, quotes and questions and make them fertile for others, materialising them so that we can take them with us as a humus zine harvest.
von: Pauline
lately:
∗ Care Revolution Jubiläumskonferenz (Leipzig)
* Political Art Days (Dresden)
* ANNALINDE (Leipzig)
∗ Tagung »Transformation für wen? // Durch wen? // Mit wem?«
Kompliz*innen: Manuel Wagner
Collaborative thinking & writing with soil
In this workshop, we will explore fertile, caring human-soil relationships together. To this end, we will sharpen our focus on the care work of the soil, which holds together all life on this “damaged planet” (Tsing 2017). In addition to a theoretical input, we will immerse ourselves in a mapping of ‘our’ human-soil relationships. To this end, we ask ourselves what forms of soil care, types of relationships and kinships, networks of dependencies we are involved in and try to move towards an awareness of life-sustaining interdependence.
Mapping forms the ground for visualising and creating personal zines or collages. By layering stories and relating to each other, we weave a web of thoughts. We compost our input, our mappings, quotes and questions and make them fertile for others, materialising them so that we can take them with us as a humus zine harvest.