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Tofu with dandelion greens and ginger

By Brett On 4 April, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Kitchen, Neighborhood, Tofu

This week’s tofu pressing includes dandelion greens from the neighborhood, Lichtenberg, we are staying in here in Berlin, and ginger. We have been looking for ways to get a better sense of where we are in relation to the local ecology and how people use their city spaces. Gathering dandelions is a good […]

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The Garden of Exile

By Bonnie On 2 April, 2012 · 3 Comments · In Arts and culture

This is the Garden of Exile.

It stands outside the Jewish Museum Berlin. The garden represents the experience of European Jewish exiles, driven from their home during World War II.  Standing in between the rows of forty-nine concrete container columns is a claustrophobic, disorienting experience, where you […]

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Friday Connect: Towering Habitat

By Brett On 30 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Design, Friday connect, Habitat

Greg Sholette: Fifteen Islands for Robert Moses, at The Queens Museum

Greg Sholette added fifteen islands to the amazing scale model of New York that is housed at the Queens Museum. He asked fifteen people to propose islands. I was one of the people asked.  I asked Greg to construct a […]

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Habitat Decline in the City & Country

By Bonnie On 30 March, 2012 · 2 Comments · In Habitat, Neighborhood, Public space

A recent article in the Guardian discusses the decline in starling populations in England. According to the article, starlings migrate every year from Scandinavia to meet and mate in the English countryside, but because of the impact of factory farming on insect populations, starlings are disappearing at an alarming rate. The […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret / Wednesday: Picture from the ‘hood

By Brett On 28 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Public space, Wednesday picture

We are feeling a bit disconnected as we are not in Copenhagen for March and April, but are in Berlin. We are having a hard time orientating ourselves to the local ecology and understanding how this place works. This kind of awareness takes a really long time to develop (i.e. feeling and intuiting rather than […]

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Friday Connect: Making By Moving

By Brett On 24 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Friday connect

This post (meandering online on Saturday) contains projects that create meaning by moving through space, either with walks, drawings, or projects that document these types of activities. One way to develop a relationship to the place you live in is to physically move through that place–putting one foot in front of another creates […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret / Wednesday: Picture from the ‘hood

By Brett On 21 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Growing, Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

We are volunteering at the Skolehaver [school/teaching garden] in our neighborhood because we support what they are doing and want our daughter to one day be able to join the great programs there. We are also hopeful of getting access to a small plot there to raise our own vegetables and to do […]

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Tofu med purløg / tofu with chives

By Brett On 19 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Kitchen, Tofu

Here is this weekend’s experiment with tofu. We used both lime and lemon juice as the coagulant to make the soy milk curdle.

We are very happy that spring is upon us and couldn’t resist using a couple of flower pots to both shape and press the tofu. First we put […]

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Friday Connect: Dirt

By Bonnie On 16 March, 2012 · 1 Comment · In Dirt, Friday connect

The soil is the great connector of our lives, the source and destination of all. –Wendell Berry

Looking at soil, the basis of plant life, and much of our food system is an important part of thinking ecologically. Today’s link post points to some soil based projects that we have come across.

Denmark has 68 […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret / Wednesday: Picture from the ‘hood

By Brett On 14 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Habitat, Neighborhood, Public space, Wednesday picture

There are several of these camouflaged bird houses in the square near our flat. We really like them and have been talking about making some of our own to put out. We think it is a good idea in general to provide habitat for animals in the city. Would be really great to see the […]

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