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Urban Agriculture Research

Visit this site for the lastest in Urban Agriculture Research. 

http://urbanagricultureresearch.blogspot.com/

I’ve set this site up specifically as a simple, one stop shop for those involved in Urban Agriculture Research and its practice. Please Join and add a blog - even if its only one sentence a year. From the response I’ve had so, its amazing the amount of people involved in research and the idea of the site is to make cross research contact easy.

The Continuous Picnic

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Currently showing at the exhibition London Yields, Building Store, London is a documentary I made about the the Continuous Picnic, organised in 2008 By Katrin Bohn and Andre Viljoen, for the London Festival of Architecture.

For one day, a designated area in one of the most beautiful parts of central London will transform into a continuous picnic of infinite personal encounters and fresh food events. Located on Montague Place (closed for traffic on that day) and Russell Square, this is a free outdoor event for everybody to celebrate good food and company.

The day will kick off at 10am with an “Inverted Market”, when any member of the public can bring locally produced fruit and vegetables to Montague Place where it will be included in a 120-metre long Fresh Food market installation.

The idea of the Picnic is to bring locally produced fruit and vegetables (either self-grown or bought from local growers) to the “Inverted Market”,  which shows how far the food had travelled to get to Camden.

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http://continuouspicnic.blogspot.com/

The Edible Map

A series of downloadable, Edible maps of Elephant and Castle, Croydon, Broxton and Tower Hamlets.

Please email mikeytomkins@gmail.com for details.

The first in the series is an Edible Map of Surrey Street car park, Croydon

While the importance of local food growing is fast gaining ground, the ability to conceive of urban food production actually happening within the bewildering array of structures and surfaces of the city is a difficult concept.

Walking the local neighbourhood with this Edible Map as a guide, the food-flâneur could start to picture a very different landscape of vegetable plots, orchards or beehives. Just add your imagination, and see the grassed areas around housing, the corners of parks, or the many flat rooftops of this quarter of Croydon spring into life with psychogeographic food.

But the Edible Map is more than a visualisation tool. It also attempts to investigate examples of agricultural yields that the immediate area around Surrey Street could produce. This will allow the itinerant urban resident or visitor to visualise what percentage of their current vegetable diet could be supported using a locally grown food.

Drawing over the usual cadastral A-Z map, the Edible Map intervenes with relevant data, icons and narratives, translating ideas of “local food” into tangible, interactive and playful stories, reconnecting people to a sense of place through local food growing. 

USE THE EDIBLE MAP TO VISUALISE HOW MUCH FOOD YOU COULD GROW IN CENTRAL CROYDON

USE THE EDIBLE MAP TO VISUALISE HOW MUCH FOOD YOU COULD GROW IN CENTRAL CROYDON

This Is Tomorrow

This Documentary, filmed and directed by Paul Kelly, and edited by Mikey Tomkins, interweaves the  story of the building of the Royal Festival Hall as part of the 1951 Festival of Britain, together with the contemporary story of its closure, refurbishment and reopening in 2007. Produced by Andrew Hinton, with a sound Track by St Etiennne.

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What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?

Filmed and directed by Paul Kelly, Produced by Andrew Hinton, edited by Mikey Tomkins. Sound track by St Etienne. A bike ride throught the underrated waste grounds of the Lea Valley, unveils a wealth of hidden stories, just prior to the arrival of the Olympic Village. This documentary is narrated by David Essex

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Your Greenham

Directed by Beeban Kidron and edited by Mikey Tomkins, Your Greenham is a documentary that looks at thehistory and  legacy fo Greenham Women’s Peace Camp, 25 years on. Commisioned by Guardian Films

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See the Edible Map in London April 9th - May 30th

The Edible Map of Croydon and the Continuous Picnic documentary are part of London Yields:Urban Agriculture show at the Building Centre Store Street, London. April 9th - May 30th

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http://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events/event_diary_details.asp?id=432

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