Events
Month • Week • Day • TableThe Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia
The Berwick and John Osorio Buck, AIR '03 invite you to join us at
the opening reception of U7H36 – Sustainable Hydroponae Shelter
When-
Reception
: Oct. 26, 5 – 7 pm
Exhibit runs from October
26 – December 7, 2007
Where-
Essex Art
Center
56 Island St
Lawrence,
Ma. 01840
Take
the Haverhill commuter rail to Lawrence,
Two
blocks north, over Merrimack River Bridge, on Union St.
Right
on Island
St., half a block to Art Center.
Utopia 7; Systems of Survival; Hydroponae Project
U7H36 is the second project in a
series of shelters under the umbrella heading of Utopia 7. The purpose of this
series has been to develop a number shelter units incorporating a variety of
systems to facilitate survival, primarily practical hydroponics to grow
vegetables. The
Hydroponae Project is an attempt to discern the possibilities of growing food
in a situation where either water quality is at risk or other environmental
hazards may exist to impede traditional gardening.
U7H36 is a partial
recreation of the #36 fish hut in Antarctica integrating hydroponics to supplement a limited diet. This
project raises certain questions and issues about our contemporary world, how
we manage our natural resources and how we might maintain ourselves in
emergency situations. The hydroponics units and corresponding shelters are an
attempt to envision a potential reality when the natural is literally enmeshed
in the mechanical. This project hopes to provoke a dialogue concerning the very
real issues involved in personal and social survival, raise awareness, and
potentially pursue a positive alternative solution.
More
information at: www.jobprojects.net
This project has been generously funded in part by the LEF Foundation and Artadia






