Invited by contemporary art curator Sepake Angiama to propose ways of fostering community interaction as part of Casco’s exploration into domestic and shared space, we developed an idea about a community garden that could move, and come to you. We’re currently developing this idea, imagining whole cities joined together by a system of hanging mobile gardens, ducking into courtyards, in and out of sunlight and shade and sources of water, past the window of a high-rise primary school with a thousand little hands learning how to prune a tomato plant, before passing on to the table of their granny down below.
Casco
Centre for Co-operative Living
Grand Domestic Revolution
Utrecht, 2010.
Curator: Sepake Angiama