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Opening night: Our work environment on the roof of Postmasters: Up I go! Fran working: Check it out!
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More platform videos
Once the agbags were positioned properly we continued planting using the platform. The most laborious part of this process was adding enough soil to the bags. The amount of soil that could fit into these bags was deceiving. It always … Continue reading
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“‘Farmacy’ artwork has the Rx for poor diet”
July 13, 2011: Featured in downtown express, click picture to go to article.
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Platform and Plant
Here are two videos of us working on a platform system. Click each picture to see the corresponding video. The system worked great for the lower agbags, although it could be a bit scary. We are planting the edibles in … Continue reading
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Famacy clinical trial at Postmasters gallery
The artist/engineer/activist/experimenter extraordinaire, Natalie Jeremijenko, will turn Postmasters’ façade green. She will conduct a clinical trial of xClinic’s Farmacy, a distributed urban farm aimed at encouraging urban food production, diversifying food systems and improving environmental health. The vertical garden will … Continue reading
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Second post
this is the second post: The Farmacy’s Agbag is moisture retaining, closed-systems durable and inexpensive growing structure to facilitate participatory research and to experiment with vegetation based urban systems. The platform features a nondestructive, safe but temporary counterbalanced attachment to railings and … Continue reading
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This is a new post from Konsantin
This is my post The Farmacy’s Agbag is moisture retaining, closed-systems durable and inexpensive growing structure to facilitate participatory research and to experiment with vegetation based urban systems. The platform features a nondestructive, safe but temporary counterbalanced attachment to railings and windows … Continue reading
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