Saturday, 5 July 2014

Measuring growing conditions more precisely

Temperature sensor - Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide
Having selected a potential site for banana growing at West Town Farm, we're now investigating air and soil temperatures using iButton® data loggers. The loggers themselves are tiny, but those measuring air temperatures need to be protected by radiation shields to ensure their readings aren't affected by direct sunlight. (We made these shields from ordinary kitchen funnels.)

There are seven sensors on the south-facing slope of Easterbrooks and two on a north-facing slope opposite, installed with the help of Dr Jonathan Bennie from Exeter University Environment & Sustainability Institute. The sensors will take readings every 30 minutes for up to 42 days.  We're looking forward to downloading the first batch of data and finding out what they tell us.

Monday, 30 June 2014

Field Trip

Field Trip - 29/06/14, Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide, Devon. Participatory field work undertaken as part of a walk organised with OrganicArts. We're looking to compare personal responses to a potential banana-growing site with scientific data and computer modelling.

Field Trip: Barefoot sensing

Field Trip - 29/06/14, Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide, Devon. (Josey's notebook)

Field Trip

Cow drawings - Kim Chenoweth
Field Trip - 29/06/14, Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide, Devon.

Field Trip: Edge Spaces

"Find: points of disconnection; interfaces, where one thing links to another; transitional spaces that are neither one thing nor another." Field Trip - 29/06/14, Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide, Devon.

Field Trip: Light & Air

"Where is sun? Where is shadow? - Where is warmest? Where is coolest? - Where is still? Where is breezy? - Where is dry? Where is humid?"  Field Trip - 29/06/14, Easterbrooks, West Town Farm, Ide, Devon. (Maeve's notebook)