This is beautiful!

If you find yourself in NYC on March 28 (3pm),
I'm hosting a walking tour in Fort Greene Park (Brooklyn)
where we will explore the unique qualities of ten species of trees.

Also, this weekend I will be performing in Boston (Green Street  
Studios, March 20-21, 8pm)
a piece based on an Amur Corktree.
It is the first in a series that will share the physical encounters  
I've had with the trees in Brookyn
AND the movement that has been inspired by them.

I'm particularly interested in roots at the moment,
and am wondering what technologies are out there for exploring at  
roots while still interred.

Best,

Karl

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dry earth

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On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Beth Koebel wrote:

> Will,
>
> In the first pic the roots look like a gaint hand.
>
> Beth
>
> "He plants trees to benefit another generation." --Caecilius Statius
>
> --- On Mon, 3/16/09, Will <[email protected]> wrote:
> <Cycle Zydeco 2004 080.jpg>
>
>
>


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