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- | **//1. Sister Agatha and the gardens of the Jericho Regularis Convent in the center of Brussels | + | 1. Sister Agatha and the gardens of the Jericho Regularis Convent in the center of Brussels |
- | 2. Dr.A.M.Maes working in her field laboratory, set on a rooftop garden in Brussels city center | + | |
- | 3. Selection of pollen samples collected by the bees in the rooftop garden and cataloged in the database | + | |
- | 4. Close on the mint pollen collected by the honey bees (reproduction by Dr. A.M.Maes)// | + | |
Four centuries later, in the year 2083, Dr. A.M.Maes devotes herself to her research, exactly eight floors above the coordinates of the hallowed ground of the ancient monastery. The scent of mint floats through the air in the Hortus Experimentalis where Dr. A.M.Maes has set up her field laboratory. The hum of robotic pollinators hovering above the experimental garden is pervasive. Dr. Maes – palynologist – delves into the details of her observations. The result of her pollen analysis depends on the accuracy with which she takes the soil samples. The microscopic time capsules, relics from the era of Sister Agatha, contain stories of herbal alchemy and the dance of the bees. Decoding the mint family’s medicinal legacy still results in tales of healing and resilience. In the latter days of her career, Dr. A.M.Maes strolls through the rooftop garden. The scent of mint takes her back to the days of Sister Agatha and to the mysterious wisdom of medicinal herbs. As the sun dips below the horizon, Dr. A.M.Maes muses on the continuum of life so purely encoded in the pollen grains. The palynologist’s musings extend beyond the boundaries of time. She sees herself as a preserver, like Sister Agatha, safeguarding the delicate dance of pollination for as yet unborn generations. The essence of the mint family lingers, a testament to the enduring nature of the cycles of life. The rooftop laboratory, hovering between past and future, whispers stories of resilience and hope, encoded in the pollen that links centuries and civilizations. | Four centuries later, in the year 2083, Dr. A.M.Maes devotes herself to her research, exactly eight floors above the coordinates of the hallowed ground of the ancient monastery. The scent of mint floats through the air in the Hortus Experimentalis where Dr. A.M.Maes has set up her field laboratory. The hum of robotic pollinators hovering above the experimental garden is pervasive. Dr. Maes – palynologist – delves into the details of her observations. The result of her pollen analysis depends on the accuracy with which she takes the soil samples. The microscopic time capsules, relics from the era of Sister Agatha, contain stories of herbal alchemy and the dance of the bees. Decoding the mint family’s medicinal legacy still results in tales of healing and resilience. In the latter days of her career, Dr. A.M.Maes strolls through the rooftop garden. The scent of mint takes her back to the days of Sister Agatha and to the mysterious wisdom of medicinal herbs. As the sun dips below the horizon, Dr. A.M.Maes muses on the continuum of life so purely encoded in the pollen grains. The palynologist’s musings extend beyond the boundaries of time. She sees herself as a preserver, like Sister Agatha, safeguarding the delicate dance of pollination for as yet unborn generations. The essence of the mint family lingers, a testament to the enduring nature of the cycles of life. The rooftop laboratory, hovering between past and future, whispers stories of resilience and hope, encoded in the pollen that links centuries and civilizations. | ||
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+ | __Tim Joye (January 2024)__: //"Ik denk dat het sterk is dat de pollen zowel op natuurlijke als menselijke ondergrond/ | ||
+ | En dat sommige clusters midschien prachtig contrasteren op pakweg beton of een muur. Ik denk dan bv aan de sterk grafische foto’s die de bezoekers willen maken, en dat andere clusters bijvoorbeeld verborgen zitten in de struiken of planten zoals Annemarie zegt. | ||
+ | Fijn is ook dat Annemarie haar pollen beschrijft als mini tijdscapsules die reizen door de tijd. Als beschermers van natuurlijk erfgoed. In de educatieve lijn kan het brugje gemaakt worden naar de conservatie zadenbasis van svalbard in spitsbergen. Als plantensoorten met massas uitsterven is het mooi deze als ook als natuurlijk erfgoed te zien wat een mooie aanvulling is in het programma. | ||
+ | Dit past ook in Sven Duprés onderzoek rond natuur, kunst en erfgoed, en kan eventueel door hem in een lezing worden geschakeld."// | ||
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