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MIM´S GARDEN

“Guerrilla gardening is gardening on another person’s land without permission. It encompasses a very diverse range of people and motivations, from the enthusiastic gardener who spills over their legal boundaries to the highly political gardener who seeks to provoke change through direct action. It has implications for land rights, land reform. The land that is guerrilla gardened is usually abandoned or neglected by its legal owner and the guerrilla gardeners take it over (“squat”) to grow plants. Guerrilla gardeners believe in re-considering land ownership in order to reclaim land from perceived neglect or misuse and assign a new purpose to it.
Some guerrilla gardeners carry out their actions at night, in relative secrecy, to sow and tend a new vegetable patch or flower garden. Some garden at more visible hours to be seen by their community. It has grown into a form of proactive activism or pro-activism.” (from Wikipedia)
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X-OP Workshop: Andreja Kuluncic
 
Nowhere symposium on landscape, technology, art, identity and (human) nature

The NoWhere Symposium integrates artists and lectures from different parts of Europe and challenges them to integrate there work in the rural scenario of Mação. One of the main aims of this  Symposium is the integration of art and cultural agents in disadvantageous scenarios that are out of the usual circuits as a strategy of development. With this we want to develop new strategies of development in this areas, using the socio-economic power of the culture field, namely through the integration of contemporary art in relation with questions of anthropology and cultural heritage. 

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