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Gathering plants and fruit with Martin

On Friday, I spent a very happy afternoon with Martin, meeting him at his studio in order to gather some plants with him to try out some good old alchemical distilling with the equipment he’s bought. After dining, we repaired … Continue reading

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Excursion in Gleisdreieck Park with Martin

At last, after a record dark start to 2013, Berlin is waking up to bright, clear mornings and the smell and sounds of Spring. Martin and I decided that we would have an excursion together today, after a long gap. … Continue reading

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Equinoctial Exploration in Tiergarten with Martin

Having met at the Humboldt University Library Mensa (about the best place to eat in that part of town I think), Martin and I set out down the banks of the Spree for a jolly equinoctial exploration of likely sites … Continue reading

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Monument. Skin. Excavation (Workshop with Martin Howse at HKW Berlin)

Another great workshop with Martin. It was part of Trampoline’s exhibition we are part of at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. I was able to hook up a hard drive read/write head that Martin gave to me after his, … Continue reading

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A visit to the primary triangulation point of the Prussian spatial reference system

I arranged to meet Martin at Attilastrasse and was half an hour late, much to my shame. The strange park that the TP is in is called Marienhöhe. Martin puts it well. “I can remember previously dreaming of several features … Continue reading

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