Moss Collective Open Studio: Rock Paper Stitch. IMMA Earth Rising 2024.

On the left, a paint brush made with sheep's wool and three pens, all made with bamboo. They rest on a white paper drawn with fluid brown marks, the ink is pomegranate ink. A cluster of dried rushes project shades on the paper, while the top right corner of the paper is darkened by a shadow.

Dive into our studio on Friday Sept. 20th (Culture Night) and Saturday Sept. 21st. Studio 8 (opposite ‘The Drummer’ hare sculpture by Barry Flanagan) IMMA Earth Rising Festival 2024.

Moss Collective is formed by Ciara Brehony, Joanna Kidney, Elida Maiques and Sue Montgomery. Things we are about: thinking with our hands, restoring bonds between crafts, science and arts, making friends with plants, being slow as a form of resistance, livable futures for all.

When we spent a week together we became a household of women with no children, no wives, no husbands, no parents. The kitchen table went from porridge to sharp tools, making drawing tools, testing pomegranate ink, crushing rocks with mortar and pestle, drawing with thread and needle. Visit us.

Plantwerk in IMMA

Plant music collaboration with musician Ruadhrí O’Sullivan, audio description by Mo Harte. Curated by Siobhán Mooney, IMMA, Earth Rising Festival Dublin, September 2023

Audio description by Mo Harte

During Earth Rising Festival, musician Ruaidhrí O’Sullivan and artist Elida Maiques present a plant music performance, followed by a Q&A. Plantwerk started as a collaboration between Klinkerdin Arts Salon and Edible Bray, a public trail of community gardens in Bray. Together we created a sound garden where we listen to plants’ internal movements. Plants gurgle, stretch and turn. We hear.
How can we hear this? We attach sensors to a plant, which allows reading its biodata, like a heart monitor, with a midisprout gadget translating them into sound. The sounds have been programmed and finetuned by musician Ruaidhrí O’Sullivan. The project includes an audio description by writer Mo Harte.

Plants in concert (AKA Plantwerk), a postcard garden for Bloom Festival 2023

Plants in Concert, a postcard garden by Klinkerdin Arts Salon & Edible Bray, L-R: midisprout, synthetiser, headphones, potted dwarf fig tree on invasive laurel wood slices. Photo by Eileen O’Sullivan.

Plants in Concert is a collaboration between Klinkerdin Arts Salon and Edible Bray, a public trail of community gardens in Bray. Together they have created a horticultural sound art installation where we listen to plants’ internal movements. Plants gurgle, stretch and turn. We hear.

How can we hear this? One of the plants in the garden has sensors attached, which allows reading its electromagnetic impulses, like a heart monitor, with a midisprout gadget translating them into sound. The sounds have been programmed and finetuned by musician Ruaidhrí O’Sullivan. During Bord Bia Bloom Festival 2023, this plant music was streamed and accessible via a QR code.

The judges awarded us a ‘Highly Commended’ plaque in Bloom Festival.

Plantwerk, the team

Eileen O’Sullivan – co-ordination, production & construction

Ruaidhrí O’Sullivan – sound engineer, sound production & construction

Hugh Ryder – head gardener & soft landscaper

John Mason – head gardener & soft landscaper

Mo Harte – socially engaged artistic collaborator & audio describer

Fergus O’Flaherty – production & construction

Elida Maiques – art direction

Links

www.klinkerdin.com

www.commongroundbray.com

@ediblebray

@commongroundbray

@common_ground_clh_ww

@mo.harte_mo.chroi

www.braytidytowns.com

@showingup_irl

Plutón Diaries

Collaboration in the yearly publication agenda Plutón (Plutón Diaries). Curated by Maria José Martínez de Pisón and Carlos Maiques. Plutón Centro Cultural, València, 2015-2022.