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Season 10
The loneliness of trees in the city (search)
Our project consists of two parts: photos and graphics. The task of graphics is to combine single trees, because they are somehow…
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Wagtailfilms
August 5, 2025
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The loneliness of trees in the city (preparation)
The work on the project takes place in several stages. The first is the collection of information. Of course, we used online…
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Wagtailfilms
July 29, 2025
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The loneliness of trees in the city (concept)
Our project can be called a documentary study. And two things are important to us: time and light. Trees in the city…
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Wagtailfilms
July 22, 2025
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The loneliness of the trees in the city (beginning)
It all started with long walks through the courtyards of St. Petersburg. The old part of the city is a maze of…
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Wagtailfilms
July 19, 2025
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Pteridium aquilinum
The common bracken is a species of fern often found in disturbed soils. It is known for its ability to spread rapidly…
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Lidia Gordeenko
July 13, 2025
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The earth is the original quilter
The earth is the original quilter— I’m just following her stitch lines.Earth stitches time itself— layer upon layer, a living textile. Silk…
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Lidia Gordeenko
July 11, 2025
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The pain of plants
I’ve loaded myself so much with information about plant perception that yesterday, picking Ivan tea leaves in a neighboring meadow, I suddenly…
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Masha Danilovskaya
July 8, 2025
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“The Earth as a Co-Author: Dyeing with Time”
My new textile project is born near Staraya Ladoga, on a garden plot where every layer of soil holds history. The earth…
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Lidia Gordeenko
July 4, 2025
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melting point
my region lives off the subsoil. it literally pumps the soil out from under its feet to remain standing. of course, these…
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Alexander Nikolsky
July 1, 2025
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I’m starting work on my project
I decided that a good start would be to re-read my favorite book by Stefano Mancuso, “What Plants Think About”
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Masha Danilovskaya
June 30, 2025
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