Who is We? – Biennale di Venezia 2021

Soil images speak clearly.
Through chromatograms, we could see in the Dutch Pavilion what the soil feels — its health, its memory, its silence.
Reading these patterns together opened conversations that go beyond science — between art, culture, and the ground we all share. https://whoiswe.nl/events

Who is We? — Venice 2021
In Venice, we read the soil together — with artist Debra Solomon and So Young Han from We are Venice.
Through chromatograms, the soil revealed its own stories: traces of life, care, and time.
Here in Venice, soil binds art with science. — showing how every living soil holds a piece of our shared culture.

Course in applied agricultural microbiology in Florence, Italy with Deafal

Last 3rd and 4th October 2020 Italian NGO Deafal and Rockinsoils organized the second edition of the applied soil microbiology course. The course combined theory and practice, building up from the basics of soil microbiology giving sets of tools to assess soil condition, humus and biology. The workshop on microscopy was especially interesting as allowed participants to identify different elements that play a role in the soil fertility such as minerals, biodiversity and organic matter in different stages of degradation.

Participants are now able to reproduce several types of soil beneficial microbes and to apply them accordingly to specific farm processes.

A film crew from Bosco di Ogigia filmed us this time. Have a look here

Photos by Filippo Bellantoni

Thanks to Deafal for making this course possible.

Course applied microbiology to Agriculture in Italy

Next February, I meet again with my friends of Deafal in Italy. Last time was in 2011. This time we organize a practical course in microbiology applied to agriculture.

In this course we will see how the microbiology works, how to evaluate it using different practical tools, from rice traps to microscopy.

Participants will learn how to reproduce the main functional groups of soil microbes sourced from local environment and use them to improve farm processes for the soil, the plants and the animals.

Course microbiology applied to agriculture. Indigenous microorganisms reproduction and uses for soil plant and animal.

This course will be given in Spanish or English simultaneously translated to Italian. More info