Spring is starting to come to Copenhagen. Good news after the long dark winter. Even though green is starting to appear outside, houseplants still play an important role in keeping us city dwellers connected, ever so slightly, to what is wild around us. Here are two new house plants of the MQ illustrations.
MQ friend Daniel Tucker did a residency at the Headland Center for the Arts in 2011. The residency was focused on the idea of Creative Ecologies and brought together artists and scholars who work in relationship to the environment, both urban and rural. While there, Tucker recorded interviews with 6 different […]
This is a funny solution for adding bird housing to a building—something we here at the MQ advocate very strongly for. It gives one all kinds of ideas of how to do a better job of securing a bird house to a window. It doesn’t look like any birds were using this house, and this […]
In addition to working with Bonnie on the Mythological Quarter, I work with a group of artists called Temporary Services. We recently put up an exhibition of photographs, at the Architectural Association in London, documenting ways in which people modify public spaces either through direct manipulation or collective neglect. We made a poster to accompany […]
This is the first installment of what will be an irregular series of reflections on the waste stream we find flowing all around us. More than any other place we have lived, there is an enormous percentage of the trash that other people in our neighborhood throw out that consists of damaged and perfectly usable […]
The MQ spent last week in London, the largest city in the EU. London’s population hits over 8 million, but what about its wildlife? We didn’t see much beyond pigeons in the central part of the city where we were staying, but our friends who live in South and East London say they see foxes […]
Here are some recent images from a walk through the Mythological Quarter. Masks leftover from Fastelavn and a schoolyard mural share similar colors, brightening the grey streets of Nørrebro.
Eunseon Park and Junho Kim part of the artist collective Listen to the City—from Seoul, Korea—recently gave a presentation about their work at the Nørrebro art space, Itinerant Sends for Itinerant. The pair is part of the larger Listen to the City group–artists, designers and […]
Here are some new drawings of house plants in our neighborhood. It has been trial and error figuring out what grows and what doesn’t in our apartment. We don’t get much light, so we try different things, like grow lights, and observing what others have been able to grow in the apartments surrounding ours. House […]
We are continuing to upload pages from this really great book illustrating the lives of honey bees. Here are five more pages.
Radio Aktiv Sonic Deep Map (2013)
SUPERKILEN – Extreme Neoliberalism Copenhagen Style
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Video interview:
Watch our interview of SeedBroadcast, a mobile project that is part seed library and part seed-saving-story-collecting machine-recording the stories of seed saving, farming, and food sovereignty work being done around the US.
Download a poster Bonnie made about biodiversity in a vacant lot in the Amager borough of Copenhagen, in collaboration with biologist, Inger Kærgaard, ornithologist, Jørn Lennart Larsen and botanist, Camilla Sønderberg Brok: A BRIEF TAXONOMY OF A LOT
We made and installed a network of bat houses in Urbana, Illinois, to support the local and regional bat population, but also to begin a conversation about re-making the built environment.
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BOOK REVIEW:
We write often about artists and art groups that work with putting ‘culture’ back in agriculture. Here is a new favorite: myvillages, a group of three women based in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. Read more...
Post Revolutionary Exercises
We really admire the dedicated hard work of Kultivator who seeks to fuse agriculture and art in their work. Click this sentence to get a PDF of their poster collection called "Post Revolutionary Exercises."
Cultural Practices Within And Across
This amazing book networks urban and rural resilience and sustainability projects around the world. Deeply inspiring projects in Romania, Paris, San Francisco, and elsewhere.
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