BioSignals

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  • Strange Intelligences Lab Open Studio and BioSignals

    As part of the Whangarei Fringe Festival, we opened our studio to conduct community-based research for the culmination of the BioSignals Project and  as a way to feed our Strange Intelligences Lab…
  • Kim researching how to connect to space

    BioSignals: Signals into Space!

    We have sent test data into space! This exciting development results from research into grass-roots options for connecting to space from rural communities - part of our focus on building resilience. Using…
  • Printing Mugwort images x 4 on cloth

    BioSignals: Printing Mugwort

    The UK bioSignals team is creating banners made from elements produced by our international teams. We decided to print and send our favourite plant, Mugwort. Our Mugwort has been growing voraciously in…
  • Interview with Kieran Monaghan

    Kieran Monaghan - is predominantly, and persistently, a drummer and percussionist of found sounds. He calls Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington home. His first crude musical steps were in the late 80’s, playing drums in…
  • Plant Ethics summarised by an image of a diakon

    BioSignals: Plant Ethics and Msc Presentations

    in July/August the New Zealand bioSignals research team has been sharing research and perspectives in short presentations to stimulate thinking and enrich cross-cultural exchange. Presentations in PDF and Video below. About BioSignals…
  • BioSignals First NZ Milestone Achieved

    With the launch of the Alternative Reality Gardening Lab our bioSignals research could be tested with the public. Our Central Garden Lab—the project's hub—had several projects in some form of display so…
  • Ecosystem Signals Crossing the World

    Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you - Crowded House So we are sending our mad Northland weather globally in our bioSignals project via our weather station, which has been…
  • BioSignals: Interview with Kelly Kahukiwa

    Kelly Kahukiwa (Ngāti IO, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngai Tūhoe and Te Aitanga -ā Māhaki) is an artist, musician, intercultural leader and indigenous researcher. Kelly’s artistic practice spans many contemporary and traditional forms, including…
  • Resilience Garden Update: Image Gallery

    A BioSignals documentation post is showing the latest growth in our resilience garden. We have beautiful flowers in our resilience garden and massive autumnal growth. The mugwort seedlings are thriving, and abundance…
  • Installation Prototyping

    Plants are sending signals within a suburban mall thanks to Kim's hard work today on our bioSignals project. Our shop in The Strand Arcade now has the bones of an installation in…
  • Foraging and Propagating Wormwood

    It shows you the folly of resentment, judgement and rage. Gregg (2014)   Artemisia Absyinthium, is a repellent herb that hatefully banishes other plants or animals that come too close. Cunningham (1998)…
  • The Magic of Mugwort

    Mugwort - a powerful medicinal plant is now in our garden! Mugwort, scientifically known as Artemisia vulgaris, is a versatile and aromatic herb cherished for centuries for its medicinal, magical and culinary…
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