Christina Battle
In this project by Christina Battle, participants receive a mailed toolkit containing seeds to plant in spring, aimed at phyto-remediating land contaminated by petrochemicals. The project invites people to rethink plants not as tools, but as collaborators in land care, and to reflect on reciprocal relationships with nature.
This work reframes ecological technology through Indigenous knowledge, encouraging respectful, non-extractive relationships with the land. It promotes ecological literacy, data stewardship, and harm reduction by positioning plants as co-technologists in environmental healing.