Goren

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The installation “Goren” aims to provide a glimpse into the conservation efforts underway to preserve a piece of humanity's DNA - through the case study of the most important agricultural crop in the western world - Wheat. The Middle East, for the last 12,000 years, has been home to thousands of genetically diverse varieties of wheat.  Sadly over the last 100 years this important building block of humanity's history has been driven to the brink of extinction - being replaced by a handful of high yielding and uniform strains.

The art project "Goren" - working with the Weizmann Institute and the Volcani Center in Israel - presents in a high sensory experience a selection of these near extinct wheat varieties.  

Our goal is to raise the awareness of our valuable resources, preserving nature within itself and expose it to the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Project was created and presented as part of the Jerusalem Design Week 2018 

at Hansen House - Center for Design, Media and Technology