relationship between soil and the human gut?
how can and exploration of the human gut and its entanglement with soil help foster better a deeper understanding of topsoil ecosystems and ecological health? planitary soil.
I am looking at the human body as an interface to better relate to our degraded soil health. There is no global treaty of soil health yet declining nutrients are causing global health deficiencies. Soil are the foundation to nutrient cycles that sustain us all yet our relationship to it is detached and un-related and un-entangled.
The human gut and the ecosystem of the soil are comparable.
nutrients in soil is dramatically declining with conventional agriculture. soil health is an intangible concept, very far away from those of us eating and wearing the fruits of its labour. in Britain, an orange has 9 times less vitamins compared to one grown in the 1950’s. in the bread basket countries of the global south, nutrient deficiency have already impacted millions of women and girls and its predicted to only get worse.
alchemy was a pseudo scientific practice of transmutation, changing states of matter. in a global food system and climatic circumstances that will make 3% of the planet uninhabitable by 2100, where will we have to get nutrients from?
42% of UK residents struggle with IBS and gut related problems and this is often down to diet and the lack of nutrients the food we grow.
- metaphysics – the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, identity, time, and space.
- speculative realist
TO DO
- see if/get Regenesis out of the library – I want to go back over certain sections
- book grow lab
- vitamin powder
- polarising glasses
- ask henry if I can extract the e-waste that he volunteered
- find tip/recycling unit to go get more e-waste – look up how to mine e-waste? youtube.
- I should check msg with Huda and go to the tip near kings cross?
- get some wool fibres and a woollen jumper
- speak to grow lab about visualising the level of the vitamin and mineral molecules?
- speak to a nutritionist….
TO RESEARCH
- use speculative realist perspectives on hyperobjects (timothy mortom) and the real object of top soil (graham harmen)… rulling abstractions…
- explore soil mythologies
- soil maps of uk
- explore specific minerals eg nitrates and phosphates
- which same 4 bacteria dominate soil and gut?
- Magic foods! Magic fruits! Good supplements from the future! The variety of fibre and veg we need. Cooking is chemistry, bio science
- Could I develop the tools to quantify nutrients in things?
- Material characterisation (explore this skill and define the skill set and apply to this project)
- Nutrient characterisation? Would this use light or colour? How to build up a spectrum of characters
- Chat to alex about soil
- Chat to Irene microbiome (final proj)
- READ Polarized Light Microscopy: Revealing Hidden Structures
- modern systems of fortifying foods
- how could I go about extracting them from wool/soil/metals
- IBS and gut related problems and this is often down to diet and the lack of nutrients the food we grow
- what are the 20 sense
- where is the data in this project?
- is it possible to absorb nutrients through out textiles
- Jane Scot wool
- Wool as substrate – living paint!?
- explore words – as this always inspires me
- holiboint – symbiosis
- soil (as in poo)
- ‘mining’
- micro/atomic level small… scale
- maraud
- fractal scaling? how can this be producing using runway etc? could make annimations from the vit visualisations if they work
- need to find two locations to get soil from to compare vitamins? mind soil map?
- what would a soil treaty look like? a manifesto from the ground?
- https://www.museion.ku.dk/en/blog/writing-from-the-gut-microbes/
NEW BOOKS
- Dr. Lynn Margulis in her 1991 book Symbiosis as a Source of Evolutionary Innovation
- Aurora – kin stanley robinson
Wendell Berry describes in his essay ‘The Pleasures of Eating’ “the industrial eater is, in fact, one who does not know that eating is an agricultural act, who no longer knows or imagines the connections between eating and the land.” ‘of cultural amnesia’