Podcast - Foresta Collective Foresta Collective
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Woods in the Sound: an audio experience for ecological futures
This monthly audio series is a space held by Foresta Collective where we converse, listen to and exchange with humans and more-than-humans, in dedication to the emergence of an imaginary for a more ecological and connected being in the world.
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Cultures of Forest - L'Alter de Vorasenda
In this episode we are meeting Xavi Luján, one of the founders of the initiative l’Alter de Vorasenda in the north of Valencia - an association for regenerative farming and a space for seeding and cultivating communities.
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Cultures of Forest - Une Figue dans le Poirier
In this episode we are walking around a forest garden in Eastern France: "Une Figue dans le Poirier" - a space that is bringing ethical gardening, arts and pedagogy together - and speaking with its co-conceiver, designer, sculptor and blacksmith Lilian Didier.
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Cultures of Forest - Food forest Ketelbroek
In this episode we are visiting Wouter van Eck, a co-grower of the food forest Ketelbroek and one of the visionary pioneers of the food forest movement in the Netherlands.
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Cultures of Forest - Proyecto Dispersor
In this episode we are visiting a food forest in Galicia, and talking to Jaime Otero Páramo, the founder of Proyecto Dispersor, dedicated to cultivating and spreading knowledge about regenerative agroforestry.
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HORIZONS
This month, exploring the subject of HORIZONS, we are offering you excerpts from conversations and practice recorded during our online dojo session on Nov 17th. Our guests contributors in this dojo were Aljaž Škrlep and Vida Rucli from the Robida Collective. We also want to thank all the Dojo participants for joining that session and letting us share your voices: Cindy Rinne, Ginelle Hustrulid, Jakob Köchert, Paula Bushkevica, Silvia Sfligiotti, Teresa Frausin, and Yvonne Kaiser. And also thank you to those participants who were part of this session but preferred to stay anonymous.
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WILD GEESE
In October we contemplate wild geese forming skeins to leave the northern lands, and meditate on the subject of farewells. Potentially Life and Death are more than friends. They are mutual processes of being. Where the spiritual and the material are not separated, there is also no antagonistic separation between forces of beginnings and endings.
To contribute to this months podcast, we invited a transdisciplinary artist, educator and gardener Shelley Etkin, for a conversation around processes of decay and decomposition in the natural world,...
Steve Portugal, a comparative ecophysiologist, whose research deepens into sensory ecology and behaviour of birds, to introduce a western scientific view into the intricacies of the bird's practice of migration.
...and sandhill cranes, wild geese, ducks, woodpeckers, frogs and other voices of creatures that can be heard on an early morning on Madora Lake. The soundspace has been recorded by Tim Kahn from Portland.