The seminar has happened. You can see some photos here and you can read Emmy Laura Perez’s Speech here.
We premiered the short film at CAFx Life Forms in Copenhagen and you can watch it here.
11.11.22-13.11.22
Høst til Hus (Harvest to House) workshop seeks to investigate the interface between agriculture and the built environment. Høst til Hus is the beginning of a dialogue between those who work with the earth and those who build with the earth’s materials, we hope to generate interest and ideas for a regenerative future.
We will discuss land-use, material culture, carbon capture, ecological interconnectedness, deep-time and beauty. We will look to pre-industrial and vernacular cultures, scientific advancements, ecological thinking, regenerative sytems-change, questions of climate and intergenerational justice, and concepts of care.
By weaving stories, scientific research, and regenerative practices we hope to reconnect humans to the land and the living.
This cross-disciplinary workshop emerged as part of Building The Symbiocene, a larger initiative advocating regenerative change. Høst til Hus - Harvest to House is hosted by Djernes & Bell, Local Works Studio, Høstskole & Dinsen/ KADK Residency.
This workshop is the beginning of a larger inquisitive, experimental, built and grown investigation into the interface between agriculture, architecture and the potential for regenerative and ecological progress.
Høst til Hus is generously supported by Statens Kunst Fond under the Building The Symbiocene Initiative and hosted by Dinesen X KADK summer school & residency programme.
All food is grown and prepared by local Regenerative Farmers from
Stensbæk Grønt. Tobias and Nina have designed a seasonal menu that compliments the programme. Eggs are from local Abilgaard and cheese
from Jernved.
The workshop is hosted by Dinesen X KADK Residency, Vråvej 2, 6630 Rødding, Southern Jutland Denmark. It is by invitation only.
Arrival: 15h00 - 15h30 Friday 11th November 2022.
Departure: by 17h00 Sunday 13th November 2022
Pack: Warm clothes and waterproof boots for wet field, marsh and meadow wandering. Thermal wear for being comfortable in non-warmed buildings, woolen socks, hats, scarves, blankets etc. Bring bedding (duvet cover, pillowcase and single sheet - duvet & pillow supplied).
Food preferences: Menu is vegetarian, if there are other dietary considerations please let us know asap.
The seminar is participatory, presentations are designed to inspire input, dialogue and collaboative thinking. We do not have the answers, but we have lots of questions.
The seminar is generously supported by The Danish Arts Fund (Statens Kunst Fond) & Hosted by Dinesen KADK Residency. We are greatful for their commitment to a regenerative future.