ISSUE 09: PATCH & PAINT
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patchwork| ponding | pastiche | patina | positions | peppy poplars
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GLITCH IN THE GROUND PLANE

Hannah Streefkerk - Patchwork, 2013
Art Biotop Nasu 那須
Abandoned horticultural school
The only elephants known to excavate for salt in underground caves.
The Rise of Ecofascism: Climate Change and the Far Right, Sam Moore, Alex Roberts
However, just as many oil companies have sought to rebrand themselves as ‘energy companies’ more widely, with ever-declining interests in oil specifically, so too have some on the far right begun to shift their positions away from out-and-out denialism.
Ecofascism and Indian nationalism, Sam Moore and Alex Roberts
MODIFIED CONTENT
Genetically engineered “peppy poplars”
AILA Cultivate presents: Subject / Object
THIS WEEK
Subject/Object asks nine designers to select four objects that have influenced their design approaches and ways of thinking. The collection of objects displayed explores the intersection of everyday living and design practice, and interrogates landscape architecture and design as an ongoing, life-long process. The exhibition harnesses a slower, more reflective lens that, rather than focusing on built outcomes, highlights the personal and philosophical influences that inform design thinking.
Participants include:
Claire Martin
Cassandra Chilton
Jocelyn Chiew
Kirsten Bauer
Mark Gillingham
Mark Jacques
Marti Fooks
Sarah Hicks
514 Elizabeth St, Melbourne
Exhibition hours:
Thursday 17 March - Sunday 20 March 12-5pm
Opening event/publication launch Saturday 19 March 3-5pm.
This event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, an initiative of the Victorian Government in collaboration with the NGV.
Supported by the City of Melbourne.
Out There acknowledges that we live and work on the unceded lands of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) people of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, as well as to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Out There is a project by landscape architects and artists Olivia O’Donnell and Virginia Overell








Such great finds