Final Day
Wanted to spend the final day of this quasi performance countdown doing something a little monumental...
(Above snapshot: mini mountain and Shift by Richard Serra)
Tomorrow marks the conclusion of Where I stand is fair and square with a final post and my performance in Silo City, Buffalo. I will permanently leave mini mountain behind in Canada. More specifically, along the waterfront in Fort Erie as that will be the farthest point that I can legally bring the mini mountain with me before crossing the border. What will happen to it remains to be seen. And I respectfully leave any choice with you.
While it'll be a solemn parting with mini mountain, I would like to write one last fun fact about plants for everyone to mull over in preparation for the final post.
I thank you for the journey and the dialogue that was generated this past month. Ready? Here it goes:
Did you know
the three types of seed distribution?
Wind- Seeds (typically with elements of hair or fluff) are carried on air currents to their new home
Water- Typically protected by a coating or shell are carried to their new grounds by rivers or being washed up along the shoreline
Animals (this includes humans)- Seed that are coated in a colourful fruit or vegetable attract animals who eat the fruit, and fertilize the seed through their waste- wherever that ends up being
***For more information of the show in Silo City, click on Post-Industrial Ephemera.
Reception Saturday, April 22 from 2-5pm. My performance starts at 4pm in Perot
for program information please click here