Establishing a plant - animal - people trilogy with the Edible Estates (est. 2005) series of front yard food gardens and the Animal Estates (est. 2008) initiatives for
urban wildlife architecture, Domestic Integrities (est. 2012) turns its attention inward to local patterns and rituals of interior domestic landscapes and the way we use what we resourcefully find around us to artfully make ourselves at home.
Forming a plant - animal - human trilogy with Edible Estates (est. 2005), a series of front - yard food gardens, and Animal Estates (est. 2008), initiatives for
urban wildlife architecture, Domestic Integrities focuses on the interior environments of humans and the ways in which local resources are digested into their dwellings.
Adam Chodzko, animal,
architecture, artificial, Chris Marker, Ciarán Murphy, civilisation, consumer society, contemporary art, display, domestication, enclosure, environment, exhibition, F l o M a a k, Fieldworks, habitat, Ho Rui An, installation, Jochen Lempert, Julia Schmid, leisure, museum, museum display, nature, night - vision photography, observation, painting, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, photography, Ruth van Beek, sculpture, Sonia Shiel, species, study, taxidermy,
urban, urbanism, Vanessa Safavi, Wesley Meuris,
wildlife