Peaches  

Electronic Musician and Performance Artist, Berlin Skip to Question

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Photographer, Brussel Skip to Answer
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"What sounds will you create or play to help your urban farm grow?"

Urban farming is an increasingly important part of sustaining our future and taking control of what and how we eat.

It is getting more and more difficult, especially in urban environments to obtain real fresh organic food. To motivate ourselves to carry through with this, it would be interesting to take part in the ongoing experiment about how and what specific music can help your plants grow.

Maybe a new kind of music will be discovered and developed that directly links to the growth of urban gardens.

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Peaches
 

peaches is the greatest frontwoman in electronic music a legendy live performer a trendsetter in her genre for 12 years a pioneer in electro punk lyrics and production and a video and performance artist.  She has guest rapped on songs for Pink and Christina Aguilera, Wrote and performed a dues with Iggy Pop for her album and featured on an R.E.M. track just to need a few.  Her live shows are full of visual and technologic surprises. She has recently turned 28 of her songs into an innovated forward thinking electro rock opera called Peaches Does Herself. Many of her songs have appeared in movies and tv shows. Photo by Angel Ceballos.

Xavier
Delory

Xavier Delory, 1973, Belgium, is a conceptual photographer with a focus on architecture. He studied Interior Architecture, Computer Graphics / 3D and Photography. He is currently working on his series. Formes Urbaines. He studies the recurrent characteristics of modern cities, with Brussels as his first field of research. He has exhibited his work on numerous occasions throughout Belgium, the Netherlands and France.

Inspired by existing community garden projects in Brussels and its periphery, Urban greenhouse’ is a reflection on how to get the kitchen garden and nature in the heart of our cities. Community greenhouses integrate, slip like wild grass between the gaps left by urbanization (roof, wasteland, hollow tooth…).

These urban greenhouses could provide fresh organic food to the inhabitants of groups of apartments, of houses…

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