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Tag Archives: Berlin
Cockchafer infestation
Tonight, we went along to a barbecue that Ines Lindner and the students at the Muthesius Kunsthochschule in Kiel (see previous post) were holding on a piece of wasteground off Köpenicker Straße by the Spree. Ines invited me as one … Continue reading
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Plant sensors
As Martin and I were walking, I was struck again by the idea that we are surrounded by sensors in the form of plants. Even in the heart of a city, there are plants that we share the urban environment … Continue reading
Map and chart mashup
This is an attempt to visualise the sensor output against the gpx file.
Please sign this if you care about cultural production in Berlin
This excellent site pretty much explains itself in English and German – about the laughable attempt by the mayor of Berlin and cronies to get as much as they can out of cultural activity in this city while at the … Continue reading