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Guerrilla Garden

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Project 181
age: 45 / 48
profession: collaborators
location: Atlanta
weekday: thursday
reference: guerrilla garden planted behind the trash dumpster of an Ohio Motel by maids that live and work there. www.project-181.blogspot.com

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Cultivating

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Torkel
age: 30
profession: cultural analyst and writer
location: Stockholm
weekday: saturday
reference: Photograph from the garden of the house where I grew up, taken by my father or my mother in 1982 or 1983.

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Planting

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Torkel
age: 30
profession: cultural analyst and writer
location: Stockholm
weekday: saturday
reference: photograph from the garden of the house where I grew up, taken by my father or mother in 1982 or 1983.

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Gardening

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Torkel
age: 30
profession: cultural analyst and writer
location: Stockholm
weekday: saturday
reference: photograph from the garden of the house where I grew up, taken by my father or mother in 1982 or 1983.

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improvised tools

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Project 181
age: 45 / 48
profession: collaborators
location: Atlanta
weekday: tuesday
reference: short distance transport of tools and materials used to rework a post-foreclosure house into a machine for living collaboratively with nature. www.project-181.blogspot.com

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home security

Posted on November 3, 2011 by marc

name: Pinky & bunny
age: 9 & 10
profession: cats
location: the desert, U.s.a.
weekday: wednesday
reference: we are still working

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gardening

Posted on January 5, 2012 by marc

name: esmee
age: 26
profession: artist / student
location: eindhoven
weekday: saturday
reference: volkstuin

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tire potato planters

Posted on November 2, 2011 by rogier

name: Project 181
age: 45 / 48
profession: collaborators
location: Atlanta
weekday: monday
reference: discarded tires used to vertically grow potatoes.  Each planting is a response to a situation of precarity for our friends, family and community.

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→ werker 3 is a project initiated by marc roig blesa & rogier delfos within the grand domestic revolution goes on, a long term living research and exhibition organized by casco, office for art, design and theory in utrecht. Bilderkritik is financially supported by stimuleringsfonds creatieve industrie.


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