'The Vegetable Parliament' is an innovative installation at a Berlin crematorium garden that intertwines public art, indigenous agricultural practices, and ecological theory. Featuring Mesoamerican 'Milpa' farming methods, the project involves community workshops and performances, encouraging participatory governance inspired by interconnected life. Curated by José Delano and Tlayolan, the initiative seeks to explore potential futures where non-human entities play a pivotal role in decision-making. The summer's 'Growing Sessions' will further extend this dialog through artistic collaboration and ecological consciousness, inviting diverse perspectives into the conversation of mutual support.
At the heart of 'The Vegetable Parliament' lies a profound inquiry into the interconnectedness of life forms and the possibilities for collective futures across species.
The project contemplates and nurtures an environment where the agency is extended beyond human perspectives, suggesting alternative governance frameworks inspired by ecological relationships.
#art-installation #ecological-governance #indigenous-agriculture #community-engagement #speculative-theory
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