John Newling The Miracle Trees (Moringa Oleifera)

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

http://www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/art/john-newling

In March of 2010 John Newling was approached to develop a work in collaboration with Bronislaw Szerszynski of the Department of Sociology and the ESRC Centre for the Economic and the Social Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen), Lancaster University. The work that emerged 'Synthia II (code / soil / life)' consisted of Craig Venter's synthetic life form 'Synthia'. Growing in the soil was a Moringa Oleifera tree germinated by Newling in his studio.

During this time Newling germinated and attempted to grow 11 of these 'generous' trees. Often referred to as the Miracle Tree, the Moringa Oleifera is native to the southern foothills of the Himalayas in northwestern India. Gram for gram, Moringa leaves contain: seven times the vitamin C in oranges, four times the calcium in milk, four times the vitamin A in carrots, two times the protein in milk and three times the potassium in bananas. It is for this and other extraordinary properties of this tree that it has been referred to as the world's most generous tree.

As part of his research Newling has been closely observing the growth of the trees and making pressings of the Moringa leaves and complete trees. Leaves from the Moringa are pressed in selected books and the work is complemented by a video documenting Newling's recycling process of making the soil from which the Moringa grows, caring for the plants, and pressing their leaves.

This is a rare opportunity to study the growing trees first-hand, with only one other known example within the UK of a successfully cultivated tree, at the Eden Project in Cornwall. This is the first in a series of artist's interventions in the Study.

Interviewer Rob Blackson Abi Spinks

Filmed and Edited James Brouwer

Nottingham Contemporary © 2010

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  • Great video!! I have just recently planted some moringa plants and love how fast they grow, and I live in Indiana, so it is a bit of a challenge making sure they have enough light!

  • This is stupid.

  • in a way, he kind of sounds like sean lock!.. lol

  • I ordered mine from ilovemoringa online...

  • haw can i order, this moring or meracle tree, kindly call me 626 337 0552, or 626 533 1474, or email me gc4948_2008@yahoo.com

    Thanks,

    God Bless

    greg conde

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