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J. Mayer, S. Scheid, F. Widmer, A. Fließbach, H.-R. Oberholzer: Wirkungen von ‚Effektiven Mikroorganismen EM’ auf p flanzliche und bodenmikrobiologische Parameter im Feldversuch, Zürich, Schweiz. In: orgprints.org. http://orgprints.org/9691/,+ 2003-2006. Abgerufen am 21. August 2016.
 
 
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Schenck zu Schweinsberg-Mickan, M. & Müller, T.: Impact of effective microorganisms and other biofertilizers on soil microbial characteristics, organic-matter decomposition, and plant growth. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 172, 704–712 (2009) doi:10.1002/jpln.200800021
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:40, 20 September 2019


mikroBIOMIK Soil Retreat 2019

25.-27.10.2019

Please write to humussapiens@mikrobiomik.org on which days you would like to be there (with or without accommodation), and whether you already have a topic / project idea in mind or would like to give a workshop.

What

Soil is life and we believe that diversity is the key to creativity and innovation. HUMUS Sapiens is an open source research project and an intitiative to create an international network with soil enthusiasts and biohackers. In this soil-retreat we gather people from around the world and different backgrounds to share their knowledge and diy-methods to create workshops and concepts around the topic of soil.

Scientists, artists, pedagogues, ecologists and farmers work together to develope new strategies and tools for the study of soil and farming technics and to share their results on a open plattform for further research.

The Global Hackteria Network , Gasthaus: Fermentation and Bacteria and the mikroBIOMIK Society gather their resources to rethink the way we deal with our mother earth.

When

The retreat will take place from Friday noon, 20th July until Sunday 22th July evening.

Where - Hosting & Accommodation

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The Projekt Draussen, also known as `Klause zum Schindergraben` is in the middle of the woods close to the Isar. In the upper floor under the roof is a cozy space where up to 20 people can be hosted in individual beds. From there you have access to a small terrace to enjoy a calm moment. There are more two smaller rooms with loft beds which have access to the balcony directed to the south from where you can see the little river and catch sun all day long. Feel free to bring your sleeping bag, bedsheets can be also available. You can also bring your tent and mount it in any place of the territory.


How to get there

Projekt Draussen is located about 30 km in the South of Munich in the woods and close to the Isar.

Schindergraben 1, 82544 Egling

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By bicycle The bicycle tour along the Isar takes about 1-2 hours. There are the following possibilities:

  • You start with your mountain bike on the Isar, for example in Munich at the Wittelsbacherbrücke, and orient yourself on the bike tour "Munich - Kloster Schäftlarn".
  • Or you climb on your racing bike in Munich, choose an Isar site and orient yourself on one of these routes.

By public transport and walking

With the S-Bahn S7 direction Wolfratshausen you arrive from the Munich Marienplatz either in 33 minutes to Hohenschäftlarn or in 36 minutes to Ebenhausen-Schäftlarn.

From the S-Bahn station Ebenhausen-Schäftlarn, you can prepare for an Isar walk: route

If you need a Shuttle please send us an email! (humussapiens@mikrobiomik.org)

From Airport

Closest airports are "Franz-Josef Strauss" Munich (MUC) and the "Allgaeu Airport" Memmingen (FMM).

By car

From Munich it takes about 30-40 min to reach Projekt Draussen by car following A95 or B11.

Retreat Schedule

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Friday (from noon)

  • Arrive, meet and tune
  • In the early evening: introductory round, formulation of wishes, expectations and offers
  • Content structuring in the sense of an "unconference", planning of fixed sessions and workshops
  • Depending on the weather: Campfire and/or cozy sitting together + possibly first project work

Saturday

  • Excursion, Microscopy
  • Analysis of soil composition (physical, chemical)
  • Free work and exchange on the respective areas of interest

Sunday

  • Free work and further workshops
  • Documentation of the projects
  • Summary



Preliminary program

Excursions

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Mud-battery

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Microscopy

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Regenerative Agriculture

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Microbe Cinema

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Citizen Sensor

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LINKS:

Fraunhofer website (hier kommt das zitat her)

FabLab München website (hier kommt das bild her)




Open Library & Posters

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Participants

Hosts, Team, Co-Organizers

Julian Chollet (DE)

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Julian Chollet is a (no)mad scientist, curious student and informal teacher with a background in molecular biology. He is working on the endless and underexplored biodiverity of microbes, fungi and phages - with the aim to liberate the world from microphobia through workshopology, fermentation and microscopy. His current main project focuses on creative learning environments and public participation in science with emphasis on the invisible world.

https://mikrobiomik.org/en

Josephine Blersch (DE/PT)

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Josephine is scientist, teacher and actress. Her research is driven by curiosity and interdisciplinarity. Her prospective is the communication of science leading to scientific matter being accessible and understandable to public audience. She is actress and script-writer of a theatre company Marionet which translates scientific (u-)topics into theatre plays. Josephine´s ambition is the creation of a bridge between artistic expression and science.

https://mikrobiomik.org/en/ueber-uns

Rolf Mahnke (DE)

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Experience Designer Concentrates on the design of digital formats and physical spaces for creative work, learning and innovation. Develops concepts for the participatory design of scientific events.

Founder of "Projekt Draussen"

Practitioners, Mentors and Workshopologists

Remote and Virtual Collaborators

Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr (CH)

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Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist and works in an integral way, combining science, art and education. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research and the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society (SGMK), co-founder of the global Hackteria network and co-organizer of the different editions of HackteriaLab 2010 - 2014 in Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore and Yogyakarta. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals in Switzerland and Slovenia. He lives and works in Zürich, Yogyakarta and Taipei. He also loves coconuts.

http://me.dusjagr.guru

Maya Minder (CH)

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Maya Minder‘s (b. 1983, lives in Zürich) Gasthaus combines artistic, curatorial, and activist interests into communal culinary events at various locations. She designes dinner performances and also offers a series of workshops, including a biohacking workshop and a fermentation workshops and has teached more than hunderd of people. Fermentation repeatedly features as a central aspect of her work, not only literally but also in the metaphor of social fermentation, agitation, and incitation to resistance. Minder opposes the structures of food industry by promoting local selforganization, ecological sustainability, and community. She resuscitates traditional food productions methods with a certain relish, saving them from otherwise being forgotten and emphazises that threw fermenatation practise humans have always been biohackers. Her interests span the fields of art, politics, feminism, ethnobotanics and biohacking, and she often invites other protagonists from these and various other fields to participate in the process of communal exchange. Facilitating interdisciplinary, intercultural dialogue amongst the participants is one of the primary goals of her practice.

http://mayaminder.ch


Discourses

Hackteria HUMUS Sapiens Forum


Related Projects on this wiki

Activities in the HUMUS sapiens project which promotes open soil research started with RandeLab Soil Retreat in the beginning of May.