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+ | '''LIST OF BOOKS''' | ||
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+ | 1. Ken Fern: Plants for A Future. Edible & Useful Plants For a Healthier World<br> | ||
+ | 2. John M. O’Keefe: Water Conserving Gardens And Landscapes<br> | ||
+ | 3. Tony Secunda and John Goodchild: Grow Your Own Trees. A Book & Seeds<br> | ||
+ | 4. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Growing Fruits<br> | ||
+ | 5. John Soper: Bio-Dynamic Gardening<br> | ||
+ | 6. Robert Hart: Forest Gardening. Cultivating an Edible Landscape<br> | ||
+ | 7. James B. DeKorne: The Hydroponic Hot House<br> | ||
+ | 8. Nancy Wilkes Bubel: The Adventurous Gardener<br> | ||
+ | 9. Ed Rosenthal: Closet Cultivator<br> | ||
+ | 10. Rob Herwig: The Pocket Guide To Houseplants. Complete Care for 300 Plants<br> | ||
+ | 11. Grace Gershuny: Start With the Soil<br> | ||
+ | 12. J.C. Jenkins: The Humanure Handbook<br> | ||
+ | 13. Ruth Stout: Gardening Without Work<br> | ||
+ | 14. Graham Bell: The Permaculature Garden<br> | ||
+ | 15. O.T. Oss & O.N. Oeric: Psilogybin: Magic Mushroom Grower’s Guide<br> | ||
+ | 16. Adelma Grenier Simmons: Herbs To Grow Indoors<br> | ||
+ | 17. Brian Capon: Botany for Gardeners<br> | ||
+ | 18. Ed Rosenthal: Hemp Today<br> | ||
+ | 19. Masanobu Fukuoka: The Road Back to Nature<br> | ||
+ | 20. Louis C.C. Krieger: The Mushroom Handnbook<br> | ||
+ | 21. Anne Whiston Spirn: The Granite Garden. Urban Nature and Human Design<br> | ||
+ | 22. Marie Fleming: The Geography of Freedom<br> | ||
+ | 23. Melford E. Spiro: Kibbutz. Venture in Utopia<br> | ||
+ | 24. Percival Goodmann, Paul Goodman: Communitas<br> | ||
+ | 25. S. M. Lipset: Agrarian Socialism<br> | ||
+ | 26. Marshall S. Shatz: The Essential Works of Anarchism<br> | ||
+ | 27. Janet Biehl: The Politics Of Social Ecology<br> | ||
+ | 28. Tony White: Road Rage. When the crusties take on the road builders, Mother Nature decides to lend a helping hand <br> | ||
+ | 29. Merrick: Battle for the Trees. Three month of responsible ancestry<br> | ||
+ | 30. Stephen Booth: City-Death<br> | ||
+ | 31. Gerrard Winstanley: Selected Writings<br> | ||
+ | 32. Wendell Glick: Great short Works of Henry David Thoreau<br> | ||
+ | 33. Colin Ward: Peter Kropothkin’s. Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow<br> | ||
+ | 34. Rinehart Editions: Henrsy David Thoreau. Walden – on the Duty of Civil Disobedience<br> | ||
+ | 35. Odell Shepard: The Heart of Thoreau’s Journals<br> | ||
+ | 36. A.S. Makarenko: The Road To Life, 1<br> | ||
+ | 37. A.S. Makarenko: The Road To Life, 2<br> | ||
+ | 38. Andrew Ross: Strange Weather<br> | ||
+ | 39. Jonathan Beecher, Richard Bienvenu: The Utopian Vision of Charles Fourier<br> | ||
+ | 40. David M. Ludlum: National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Weather<br> | ||
+ | 41. Donald J. Boroor, Richard E. White: Insects<br> | ||
+ | 42. Paul A. Opler, Vichai Mallikul: Eastern Butterflies<br> | ||
+ | 43. Vincent J. Schaefer/John A. Day: Atmosphere. Clouds, Rain, Snow, Storms<br> | ||
+ | 44. Dave Foreman: Ecodefense. A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching<br> | ||
+ | 45. Derek Wall: Earth First! And the Anti-Roads Movement<br> | ||
+ | 46. Suspect/Holligan: Ideal Home. Survival Edition<br> | ||
+ | 47. Sarah Bunkter: Diggers & Dreamers<br> | ||
+ | 48. Francis Reed: On Common Ground<br> | ||
+ | 49. Virignia Coover:Resource Manual For A Linving Revolution<br> | ||
+ | 50. George McKay: DiY Culture. Party & Protest in Nineties Britain<br> | ||
+ | 51. Road Raging: Top Tips for Wrecking Roadbuilding<br> | ||
+ | 52. Peter Lamborn Wilson, Bill Weinberg: Avant Gardening<br> | ||
+ | 53. Richard B. Seymour: Compost College, Life on a Counter-Culture Commune<br> | ||
+ | 54. Harold Sculthorpe: Feedom to Roam<br> | ||
+ | 55. Donald Marier: Wind Power<br> | ||
+ | 56. Jack B. Nimble: The Construction and Operatio of Clandestine Drug Laboratories<br> | ||
+ | 57. Ed Sherman: How to build A bBigger and Better Hydroponic Garden<br> | ||
+ | 58. David Watkins: Urban Permaculture<br> | ||
+ | 59. Felix Guattari: Chaosmosis.<br> | ||
+ | 60. David Huw Stephens: The Survivor House | ||
+ | 61. Nancy Jack Todd, John Todd: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines<br> | ||
+ | 62. Durchgänge in der Hamburger Innenstadt<br> | ||
+ | 63. Euell Gibbons: Stalking The Wild Asparagus<br> | ||
+ | 64. Ralph Nader: Ecotactics<br> | ||
+ | 65. John Lobell: The Little Green Book<br> | ||
+ | 66. Hippycore Krew: Soy, Not Oi!<br> | ||
+ | 67. Gabrielle van Zuylen: Paradise on Earth<br> | ||
+ | 68. Karl Hess: Community Technology<br> | ||
+ | 69. Tom Mangold & John Penycate: The Tunnels Of Cuchi<br> | ||
+ | 70. Richard Golob and Eric Brus: The Almanac of Renewable Energy<br> | ||
+ | 71. James c. McCullagh: The Soar Greenhouse Book<br> | ||
+ | 72. David Engwicht: Reclaiming Our Cities & Towns<br> | ||
+ | 73. Simon Fairlie: Low Impact Development<br> | ||
+ | 74. Michael Brower: Cool energy<br> | ||
+ | 75. Steve Lerner: Eco-Pioneers<br> | ||
+ | 76. John Whitelegg: Critical mass<br> | ||
+ | 77. Michael Goldman: Privatizing Nature<br> | ||
+ | 78. Ross V.G. Dobson: Bringing The Economy<br> | ||
+ | 79. New left review, 232<br> | ||
+ | 80. Janet L.Abu-Lughod: From Urban Village to East Village<br> | ||
+ | 81. Neil Smith: The New Urban Fromtier<br> | ||
+ | 82. Neil Smith and Peter Williams: Gentrification of the City<br> | ||
+ | 83. Timothy Doyle and Doug McEachern: Environment and Politics<br> | ||
+ | 84. David Nicholson-Lord: The Greening Of The Cities<br> | ||
+ | 85. Elvin McDonald: The Complete Book of Gardening Under Lights<br> | ||
+ | 86. Jane Holtz Kay: Asphalt Nation<br> | ||
+ | 87. Brian Tokar: The Green Alternative<br> | ||
+ | 88. Colin Ward: Reflected in Water<br> | ||
+ | 89. Colin Ward: Talking Houses<br> | ||
+ | 90. Colin Ward: Freedom To Go<br> | ||
+ | 91. Colin Ward: When we build Again<br> | ||
+ | 92. Colin Ward: Welcomee, Thinner City<br> | ||
+ | 93. Mark Roseland: Eco-City<br> | ||
+ | 94. David Gordon: Green Cities<br> | ||
+ | 95. Suzanne Ashworth: Seed to Seed<br> | ||
+ | 96. Nancy Cole and P.J.Skerrett: Renewables Are Ready<br> | ||
+ | 97. Dudley Harris: The Illustrated Guide to Hydroponics<br> | ||
+ | 98. Jeremy Rifkin: Green Lifestyle Handbook<br> | ||
+ | 99. Michael Reynolds: Earthship I<br> | ||
+ | 100. Michael Reynolds: Earthship II<br> | ||
+ | 101. Chris Zelov: Design Outlaws on the Ecological Frontier<br> | ||
+ | 102. Joan Roelofs: Greening Cities<br> | ||
+ | 103. The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Gardening<br> | ||
+ | 104. Mark Dion & Alexis Rockman: Concrete Jungle<br> | ||
+ | 105. Donald E. Pitzer, Josephine M. Elliott: New Harmony’s First Utopians<br> | ||
+ | 106. Miranda Smith: Backyard Fruits and Berries<br> | ||
+ | 107. Easy Composting<br> | ||
+ | 108. Eliot Coleman: Four-Season Harvest<br> | ||
+ | 109. John Jeavons: How to Grow More Vegetables<br> | ||
+ | 110. Robert Kourik: Designing and maintaining Your edible Landscape Naturally<br> | ||
+ | 111. City Cyclist, September/Oktober 1999<br> | ||
+ | 112. City Cyclist, July/August 1998<br> | ||
+ | 113. 2 x City Cyclist, January/February 1999<br> | ||
+ | 114. Sustainable Transport, Number 8, Winter 1998<br> | ||
+ | 115. Sustainable Transport, Number 9, Fall 1998<br> | ||
+ | 116. Transportation Alternatives, Volume 5, No.2, March/April 1999<br> | ||
+ | 117. Frontline, Issue 2/1995<br> | ||
+ | 118. Permaculture Magazine, Issue No 19<br> | ||
+ | 119. Leon Whiteson: The Watts Towers of Los Angeles<br> | ||
+ | 120. Russell: the Saga of a Peageful Man<br> | ||
+ | 121. Russell: the Saga of a Peageful Man, Part 2<br> | ||
+ | 122. Russel’s Big Strip Stupormarket<br> | ||
+ | 123. William Edgerton: Memoirs of Peasant Tolstoyans in Soviet Russia<br> | ||
+ | 124. Denise Searle: Gathering Force<br> | ||
+ | 125. John Rave On’s Schnews<br> | ||
+ | 126. Bill Mollison: Introduction to Permaculture<br> | ||
+ | 127. Squatting. The Real Story<br> | ||
+ | 128. Martyn Day: Environmental Action<br> | ||
+ | 129. John Schaeffer: A Place in the Sun<br> | ||
+ | 130. Stace Wakefield: Not For Rent.<br> | ||
+ | 131. David Engwicht: Steet Reclaiming<br> | ||
+ | 132. Rosemary Morrow: Earth User’s Guide to Permaculture<br> | ||
+ | 133. Permaculture Magazine, Issue No 13/1996<br> | ||
+ | 134. Bill Mollison: Permaculture<br> | ||
+ | 135. Bill Mollison: Permaculture Two<br> | ||
+ | 136. Regionald M. Lester: The Observer’s Book Of Weather<br> | ||
+ | 137. Felix Guattari: Soft Subversions edited by Sylvère Lotringer<br> | ||
+ | 138. Till Krause: Durchgänge in der Hamburger Innenstadt | ||
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Version vom 29. Februar 2016, 14:28 Uhr
Nils Norman
The Gerrard Winstanley Radical Gardening Space Reclamation Mobile Field Center and Weather Station (European Chapter) |
Concept and design by Nils Norman
Built by Doepner / Cummerow // f18, Hamburg 2000 Produced, assisted and cycled by the Galerie für Landschaftskunst Supported and financed by Anne Marie and Sören Mygind |
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It has been designed to travel between community gardens / allotments, town fairs, protest camps, and schools, where it is opened up and made ready for action. When stationary the bike trailer opened up reveals a small xerox machine, a library of books available for xeroxing, a weather station and a small working desk. Ontop is a solar panel which collects solar energy whenever the sun is out. The library consists of a unique collection of books, some quite rare, on experimental urban gardening / farming, horticulture, weather, D. I. Y. (do it yourself) culture, alternative city design and city gentrification. The bike is named after Gerrard Winstanley, the leader and Spokeperson for “the Diggers”, a group of 17th century indigent peasants who tried to defy the enclosure of common land by private interests; occupying it in en masse, digging it up, cultivating it for food and squatting. Nils Norman |
Left: First exhibition and starting point for the voyage: Galerie für Landschaftskunst, Hamburg, January 15 - February 5, 2000.
Right: At Cosima von Bonin's "The Cousins", Kunstverein Braunschweig, 2000. Photo: Nic Tenwiggenhorn
Left: Visiting Dan Peterman's & Galerie für Landschaftskunst's "Extended Falster Video/Greenhouse", Campus of the University of Lüneburg, 2000.
Right: Kunstverein Wolfsburg, 2000.
Left: Visiting Dan Peterman's "Business Miles", Stichter See / Kunstverein Springhornhof, Neuenkirchen, 2000.
Right: In the exhibition "out of space - Schnitt Ausstellungsraum im Kölnischen Kunstverein", Cologne, 2000. Photo: Kölnischer Kunstverein.
Left: Tate Britain, London, 2004. Photo: Tate Britain
Right: At the exhibition and symposium KÜHLLABOR, Krakauebene, 2012. Photo: Wolfgang Thaler
At the Yamuna-Elbe-Project, Hamburg, 2011.
A video by Florian Hüttner, Anna Gudjónsdòttir, and Nils Norman:
The Gerrard Winstanley Radical Gardening Space Reclamation Mobile Field Center and Weather Station (European Chapter) For more information click here |
LIST OF BOOKS
1. Ken Fern: Plants for A Future. Edible & Useful Plants For a Healthier World
2. John M. O’Keefe: Water Conserving Gardens And Landscapes
3. Tony Secunda and John Goodchild: Grow Your Own Trees. A Book & Seeds
4. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Growing Fruits
5. John Soper: Bio-Dynamic Gardening
6. Robert Hart: Forest Gardening. Cultivating an Edible Landscape
7. James B. DeKorne: The Hydroponic Hot House
8. Nancy Wilkes Bubel: The Adventurous Gardener
9. Ed Rosenthal: Closet Cultivator
10. Rob Herwig: The Pocket Guide To Houseplants. Complete Care for 300 Plants
11. Grace Gershuny: Start With the Soil
12. J.C. Jenkins: The Humanure Handbook
13. Ruth Stout: Gardening Without Work
14. Graham Bell: The Permaculature Garden
15. O.T. Oss & O.N. Oeric: Psilogybin: Magic Mushroom Grower’s Guide
16. Adelma Grenier Simmons: Herbs To Grow Indoors
17. Brian Capon: Botany for Gardeners
18. Ed Rosenthal: Hemp Today
19. Masanobu Fukuoka: The Road Back to Nature
20. Louis C.C. Krieger: The Mushroom Handnbook
21. Anne Whiston Spirn: The Granite Garden. Urban Nature and Human Design
22. Marie Fleming: The Geography of Freedom
23. Melford E. Spiro: Kibbutz. Venture in Utopia
24. Percival Goodmann, Paul Goodman: Communitas
25. S. M. Lipset: Agrarian Socialism
26. Marshall S. Shatz: The Essential Works of Anarchism
27. Janet Biehl: The Politics Of Social Ecology
28. Tony White: Road Rage. When the crusties take on the road builders, Mother Nature decides to lend a helping hand
29. Merrick: Battle for the Trees. Three month of responsible ancestry
30. Stephen Booth: City-Death
31. Gerrard Winstanley: Selected Writings
32. Wendell Glick: Great short Works of Henry David Thoreau
33. Colin Ward: Peter Kropothkin’s. Fields, Factories and Workshops Tomorrow
34. Rinehart Editions: Henrsy David Thoreau. Walden – on the Duty of Civil Disobedience
35. Odell Shepard: The Heart of Thoreau’s Journals
36. A.S. Makarenko: The Road To Life, 1
37. A.S. Makarenko: The Road To Life, 2
38. Andrew Ross: Strange Weather
39. Jonathan Beecher, Richard Bienvenu: The Utopian Vision of Charles Fourier
40. David M. Ludlum: National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Weather
41. Donald J. Boroor, Richard E. White: Insects
42. Paul A. Opler, Vichai Mallikul: Eastern Butterflies
43. Vincent J. Schaefer/John A. Day: Atmosphere. Clouds, Rain, Snow, Storms
44. Dave Foreman: Ecodefense. A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching
45. Derek Wall: Earth First! And the Anti-Roads Movement
46. Suspect/Holligan: Ideal Home. Survival Edition
47. Sarah Bunkter: Diggers & Dreamers
48. Francis Reed: On Common Ground
49. Virignia Coover:Resource Manual For A Linving Revolution
50. George McKay: DiY Culture. Party & Protest in Nineties Britain
51. Road Raging: Top Tips for Wrecking Roadbuilding
52. Peter Lamborn Wilson, Bill Weinberg: Avant Gardening
53. Richard B. Seymour: Compost College, Life on a Counter-Culture Commune
54. Harold Sculthorpe: Feedom to Roam
55. Donald Marier: Wind Power
56. Jack B. Nimble: The Construction and Operatio of Clandestine Drug Laboratories
57. Ed Sherman: How to build A bBigger and Better Hydroponic Garden
58. David Watkins: Urban Permaculture
59. Felix Guattari: Chaosmosis.
60. David Huw Stephens: The Survivor House
61. Nancy Jack Todd, John Todd: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines
62. Durchgänge in der Hamburger Innenstadt
63. Euell Gibbons: Stalking The Wild Asparagus
64. Ralph Nader: Ecotactics
65. John Lobell: The Little Green Book
66. Hippycore Krew: Soy, Not Oi!
67. Gabrielle van Zuylen: Paradise on Earth
68. Karl Hess: Community Technology
69. Tom Mangold & John Penycate: The Tunnels Of Cuchi
70. Richard Golob and Eric Brus: The Almanac of Renewable Energy
71. James c. McCullagh: The Soar Greenhouse Book
72. David Engwicht: Reclaiming Our Cities & Towns
73. Simon Fairlie: Low Impact Development
74. Michael Brower: Cool energy
75. Steve Lerner: Eco-Pioneers
76. John Whitelegg: Critical mass
77. Michael Goldman: Privatizing Nature
78. Ross V.G. Dobson: Bringing The Economy
79. New left review, 232
80. Janet L.Abu-Lughod: From Urban Village to East Village
81. Neil Smith: The New Urban Fromtier
82. Neil Smith and Peter Williams: Gentrification of the City
83. Timothy Doyle and Doug McEachern: Environment and Politics
84. David Nicholson-Lord: The Greening Of The Cities
85. Elvin McDonald: The Complete Book of Gardening Under Lights
86. Jane Holtz Kay: Asphalt Nation
87. Brian Tokar: The Green Alternative
88. Colin Ward: Reflected in Water
89. Colin Ward: Talking Houses
90. Colin Ward: Freedom To Go
91. Colin Ward: When we build Again
92. Colin Ward: Welcomee, Thinner City
93. Mark Roseland: Eco-City
94. David Gordon: Green Cities
95. Suzanne Ashworth: Seed to Seed
96. Nancy Cole and P.J.Skerrett: Renewables Are Ready
97. Dudley Harris: The Illustrated Guide to Hydroponics
98. Jeremy Rifkin: Green Lifestyle Handbook
99. Michael Reynolds: Earthship I
100. Michael Reynolds: Earthship II
101. Chris Zelov: Design Outlaws on the Ecological Frontier
102. Joan Roelofs: Greening Cities
103. The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Gardening
104. Mark Dion & Alexis Rockman: Concrete Jungle
105. Donald E. Pitzer, Josephine M. Elliott: New Harmony’s First Utopians
106. Miranda Smith: Backyard Fruits and Berries
107. Easy Composting
108. Eliot Coleman: Four-Season Harvest
109. John Jeavons: How to Grow More Vegetables
110. Robert Kourik: Designing and maintaining Your edible Landscape Naturally
111. City Cyclist, September/Oktober 1999
112. City Cyclist, July/August 1998
113. 2 x City Cyclist, January/February 1999
114. Sustainable Transport, Number 8, Winter 1998
115. Sustainable Transport, Number 9, Fall 1998
116. Transportation Alternatives, Volume 5, No.2, March/April 1999
117. Frontline, Issue 2/1995
118. Permaculture Magazine, Issue No 19
119. Leon Whiteson: The Watts Towers of Los Angeles
120. Russell: the Saga of a Peageful Man
121. Russell: the Saga of a Peageful Man, Part 2
122. Russel’s Big Strip Stupormarket
123. William Edgerton: Memoirs of Peasant Tolstoyans in Soviet Russia
124. Denise Searle: Gathering Force
125. John Rave On’s Schnews
126. Bill Mollison: Introduction to Permaculture
127. Squatting. The Real Story
128. Martyn Day: Environmental Action
129. John Schaeffer: A Place in the Sun
130. Stace Wakefield: Not For Rent.
131. David Engwicht: Steet Reclaiming
132. Rosemary Morrow: Earth User’s Guide to Permaculture
133. Permaculture Magazine, Issue No 13/1996
134. Bill Mollison: Permaculture
135. Bill Mollison: Permaculture Two
136. Regionald M. Lester: The Observer’s Book Of Weather
137. Felix Guattari: Soft Subversions edited by Sylvère Lotringer
138. Till Krause: Durchgänge in der Hamburger Innenstadt