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event_start: 2024-06-30 14:00 event_start: 2024-06-30 14:00
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summary: Common Dirt is an ongoing series of events organized by Varia, in which we take a critical look at the cross-connections between biology and technology in Rotterdam. During this summer excursion we will investigate the workings behind identification apps, such as ObsIdentify and BirdNET. We will start in the garden of het O'tje, next to Attent. summary: Common Dirt is an ongoing series of events organized by Varia, in which we take a critical look at the cross-connections between biology and technology in Rotterdam. During this summer excursion we will investigate the workings behind identification apps, such as ObsIdentify and Pl@ntNet. We will start in the garden of het O'tje, next to Attent.
Get to know the **Common Dirt** of Charlois; from the neglected patches of soil around the platan trees to the community-run street gardens. Together we will investigate how nature finds its way through the urban planning and technological infrastructure of Rotterdam. Accompanied by ecologist André de Baerdemaeker we will investigate Charlois and its surrounding area, and discover what thrives between asphalt and concrete. Get to know the **Common Dirt** of Charlois; from the neglected patches of soil around the platan trees to the community-run street gardens. Together we will investigate how nature finds its way through the urban planning and technological infrastructure of Rotterdam. Accompanied by ecologist André de Baerdemaeker we will investigate Charlois and its surrounding area, and discover what thrives between asphalt and concrete.
**Common Dirt** is an ongoing series of events organized by **Varia**, in which we take a critical look at the cross-connections between biology and technology in Rotterdam. Every season we investigate how these two influence each other and how developments in nature and urban policy are entangled. Central to this is an interwoven vision of urban nature, in which the way nature accomodates to city life offers hints and hints for our own survival in times of growing urbanization. For our Summer edition we will investigate the workings behind identification apps, such as [ObsIdentify](https://observation.org/apps/obsidentify/) and [BirdNET](https://birdnet.cornell.edu/). It is recommended to install these before the event. We will start in the garden of het O'tje, next to [Attent](https://hetotje.nl/attent/). **Common Dirt** is an ongoing series of events organized by **Varia**, in which we take a critical look at the cross-connections between biology and technology in Rotterdam. Every season we investigate how these two influence each other and how developments in nature and urban policy are entangled. Central to this is an interwoven vision of urban nature, in which the way nature accomodates to city life offers hints and hints for our own survival in times of growing urbanization. For our Summer edition we will investigate the workings behind identification apps, such as [ObsIdentify](https://observation.org/apps/obsidentify/) and [Pl@ntNet](https://identify.plantnet.org/nl). It is recommended to install these before the event. We will start in the garden of het O'tje, next to [Attent](https://hetotje.nl/attent/).
This series falls under Varia's **Homebrewing** research thread. Through this research we aim to co-create understandings through collaboratively experimenting with others, and de-mystify current technological practices in order to share and question them more easily. This series falls under Varia's **Homebrewing** research thread. Through this research we aim to co-create understandings through collaboratively experimenting with others, and de-mystify current technological practices in order to share and question them more easily.