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The Seed project began in 2006 by David Cohen, an installation artist.
The Seed project engages
people all over the world plant to plant seeds creatively, creating
individual art projects. The growth is then documented digitally. The
digital images are compiled and placed together to form a “Virtual Field”
that can be seen online. The components of the
actual field exist in many separate places at once; sort of a diaspora
of plants.
The plants can be grown freely in any
configuration the planter chooses and the images can express the
individuality of the grower as well. Planters are also free to choose
to grow whatever seeds they choose. The three criteria are that the
plants must be:
1 non-spreading,
2 non-invasive and
3 grown legally.
When a person participates by planting the seeds they become connected
to a collective group of artists and activists. There are opportunities
to meet potential collaborators and work creatively on other projects
separate from the Seed Project. The seed becomes symbolic of these new
collectives.
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