Film screening: Eigen Grond
Eigen Grond tells the story of the the garden of Hof van Cartesius. The garden plays a key role in the multispecies community living here. This hybrid space grounds the daily encounters and relationships among human, leafed, water, feathered, and furry bodies. These encounters are not always harmonious but riddled by frictions and conflicting agencies, leading to continuously renegotiate the boundaries between human and non-human, tame and wild, care and surrender. Through this display of archival and newly recorded materials, the garden emerges as a dynamic space of attunement: a direct interface to engage with the complexity of ecological relations.
Film screening: Eigen Grond
Eigen Grond tells the story of the the garden of Hof van Cartesius. The garden plays a key role in the multispecies community living here. This hybrid space grounds the daily encounters and relationships among human, leafed, water, feathered, and furry bodies. These encounters are not always harmonious but riddled by frictions and conflicting agencies, leading to continuously renegotiate the boundaries between human and non-human, tame and wild, care and surrender. Through this display of archival and newly recorded materials, the garden emerges as a dynamic space of attunement: a direct interface to engage with the complexity of ecological relations.