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Digital Storytelling with Plants, Basel Academy of Art and Design

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Stories and memories of plants travel with us and are shaped by culture and society. In this project, young people are invited to join us in producing “digital plant stories” and sharing them on social media.

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Project details

Type
Research project
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Basel Academy of Art and Design / Institute of Art Gender Nature
Partner
Manuela Dahinden, INTERES GmbH CreativeLabZ, ETH Zürich; Eveline Hipeli, Zurich University of Teacher Education; Jessica Reust, jessicareust.ch; Juanita Schläpfer-Miller, INTERES, GmbH CreativeLabZ ETH Zürich; Bernadette Spieler, Zurich University of Teacher Education

Team Workshop 1 / Foxtrail:
Yvonne Volkart, Felipe Castelblanco, Selina Daphne Knöpfli, Yvonne Möller-Steinbach
Funding
Agora project/SNSF
Running time
06.2023 – 11.2025
Management
Yvonne Volkart, HGK Basel FHNW; Caroline Weckerle, Botanical Garden University of Zürich UZH; Celia Baroux, UZH; Meredith Schuman, UZH

Everyone has a relationship to plants even if they don’t know it: Memories of flowers in a grandfather’s garden, what an aunt cooked for a family feast, or kicking through leaves in autumn. Plants are the basis for life on earth, for oxygen production and daily food consumption. The history of plant usage through systems thinking is an integral theme in Ethnobotany, which today has a role to play in connecting people with their plant history. Unfortunately, interest in scientific knowledge about plants and their benefits for humankind among the public has declined in recent years resulting in “plant blindness – we do not know plants, we do not perceive them”. This project used the knowledge and skills of scientists and gardeners at the Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich, artists, and digital and pedagogical experts to co-create contemporary stories about plants and our human relationship to them, with participants from different cultural backgrounds, thus enhancing plant knowledge. We engaged young people through workshops with scientists, artists and storytellers and nurtured their stories about plants. We incorporated key plant research findings and latest digital media to produce “plant stories” for social media.

The project team designed four different workshops (W) in combination with embodiment (W1), coding (W2), art (W3), and AI (W4). Yvonne Volkart, Felipe Castelblanco and Selina Daphne Knöpfli developed Workshop 1/Foxtrail. In this half-day workshop, the participants embark on a discovery tour of plants by imagining their hidden powers: Plants have developed fascinating strategies to survive in their environment. To experience these firsthand, the participants slip into the role of a researcher, an artist, or a bird. During a fox trail through the Botanical Garden Zürich, they immersed themselves in the unknown powers of plants and explored them with photos, videos, and other technologies. In a kind of role-playing game, they transformed their experiences into a digital story. With step-by-step instructions, thry designed, shot, and edited their own video. They could share it with their friends via the Instagram channel of the Botanical Garden.

The project evaluation summarized their findings, among others, in guidelines for the social media strategy of the Botanical Garden: Digitale Geschichten erzählen mit Pflanzen. Praktische Empfehlungen fürFilmproduktionen mit Kindern und Jugendlichen in der Natur. Ed. by ManuelaDahinden, Yvonne Steinbach, Leah Spirk, Yvonne Volkart, Eveline Hipeli, Bernadette Spieler,Caroline Weckerle (2026). Botanischer Garten der Universität Zürich.

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