About this Event
Workshop: Gardening on Earth & in Space. Exerting Control & Letting Go
with Genomic Gastronomy
location: Genomic Gastronomy Garden, Amstelpark
You never eat or garden alone. Even when you think it is just you and a carrot, there are the uncountable microbes that live in and on everything around us to consider. Gardening can be approached as a process of working with or against the organisms and environmental flows that inevitably show up, whether you’ve invited them or not. As we remember from Jurassic Park: “Life finds a way.”
During this 90-minute workshop we will explore the plants, soils and other organisms that inhabit the Genomic Gastronomy Garden. We will visit the remnants of our space seed garden, keeping our eye out for the slugs, rabbits and other critters that decimated our 2024 space-seed crop, reflecting on what one can and should attempt to control when gardening here on Earth and in space.
We will dig a hole and count worms and organize two other soil tests, comparing the garden’s soil to the more isolated growth mediums that our space seeds now sit in. We will identify and taste any of the remaining wild edible species that have seeded themselves without our planning. Finally, we will taste a few of the perennial vegetables we have cultivated and processed, stretching our imagination towards outer space & deep time while grounding us in the here & now.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Amstelpark, 1 Arent Janszoon Ernststraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EUR 11.20