From the Compost Heap header. A pencil style illustration of a compost heap with flowers and plants growing around it. A bee buzzes by and a white rabbit hops by.
Archiving Eden: Exchange Ontario Science Centre Toronto, Canada Archiving Eden: Exchange Archiving Eden: Exchange presents x-ray images of 5,000 seeds — the smallest number required to preserve a single plant species. Housed within a vault-like structure, the installation comes to life during seed exchange events, where visitors are invited to take home an image from the vault's walls and replace it with a transparent envelope containing a single Canadian seed. Over time, the installation changes both physically and visually: from representational to actual, dark to light.

Archiving Eden: Exchange by Dornith Doherty
https://www.dornithdoherty.com/exchange

Dornith Doherty is an American artist working primarily with photography, video, animations, works on paper, and scientific imaging. In projects that interweave the evidentiary and metaphoric powers of photographic images, Doherty illuminates ecological and philosophical issues that are often neglected when considering human entanglements in the environment.

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