31st July 2010
Castle Park, Bristol, UK
Swing thing.
Posted in July 2010
Tagged bristol, change, Climbing, family, philosophy, revolution, trees, uptrees
30th July 2010
Redcliffe roundabout, Bristol, UK.
Ida, Magnus, Kristin – Kristin’s birthday.
Kristin is a tree. Slightly drunk. Was she born on this day or the day she was conceived? This is one of those questions that creates a moral dilemma. An embryo is alive. OK. There it is. I posed the old question.
Posted in July 2010
Tagged bristol, change, Climbing, family, philosophy, revolution, trees, uptrees
29th July 2010
Hayles Fruit Farm
So this was a day of the family climbing a tree without climbing a tree… Also where I was being pretentious in the dead Oak. I was surprised how pretentious I looked being extra branches of this tree. Playing a tree. I should go all the way and do a video of me growing from a seed. Like the old days. Also should include some country dancing… Do kids still do that in school?
There’s an interview to follow where we discussed the unveiling of an idea… the Family tree in Lillehammer on the 17th May 2011.
This is the unedited version of what tapped into my phone…
Dead trees are like monuments… in the landscape. Like tomb stones or epitaph for eccentric kings. I think about my family tree idea… the finale and think nihilisticaly- none opt us will be here one day. Obvious stuff but… when you see a beast Like this so grey and still… tentacles reaching up in the sky… then…an echo of majesty. I’m q lucky Bastard, I come from an interesting and loving family. But we will be gone. All will. Bummer. It’s good to be reminded of it occasionally. The cycle. The size of it all and perspective. I may sound depressed but I’m not. At all. I wonder how many children this read oak I’m looking at has. And hoe many grand children etc.
Posted in July 2010
Tagged change, Climbing, philosophy, revolution, trees, uptrees
Posted in July 2010
Tagged change, Climbing, family, philosophy, revolution, trees, uptrees
27th July 2010
Redcliffe roundabout, Bristol, UK.
Conifer (type not sure)
Manu is a dude I lived with for just over a year… this is our conversation in a tree…
Henrik: say whats your name
Manu: Manu
Henrik: Aha, I knew that
Many I know
[laughing]
Henrik: wow actually can you see any eggs
Manu: no
Henrik: I recon its not an active nest
Manu: I doesn’t look like it.
Henrik: Cool, well ummm so where are we
Manu: in the middle of an island, near the center
Henrik: an island or a round-about
Manu: a roundabout
Henrik: its actually really nice, isn’t it
Manu: yeah yeah
Henrik: Ummm, have you noticed the card board down there
Manu: yes
Henrik: what do you think that is?
Manu: where, I had noticed it, but I can’t find it
Henrik: exactly under that tree that we climbed up the first time. Don’t know if you can see it
Many oh no I can’t see it from here
Henrik: Oh there it is
Manu: ah yeah
Henrik: it’s a homeless bed
Manu: yeah
Henrik: it’s a bed for a homeless person
Manu: yeah
Henrik: I would probably live here, actually if I did not have anywhere to live. Its quite, quite really lovely little
Manu: and there are also some chip boards down there, oh no not chipboards like electricity, you know those little boards with all those little…
Henrik: circuit
Manu: circuit, yeah circuit boards
Henrik: Manu don’t forget you are in a tree
Many yes I do know that
Henrik: you are getting quite foot happy
[laughing]
Henrik: so tell me you have noticed a few things since being up here
Manu: yeah
Henrik: what have you noticed?
Manu: cars
Henrik: cars [laughing]
Manu: leaves, you, a microphone, twigs
Henrik: leaves, me, a microphone, twigs… pine cones that look like grenades
Manu: I have also got a bit of fluff, a bit of fluff on my sandals
[laughing]
Manu: and the sky.
Henrik: and the sky.
Manu: Oh yeah I have also noticed we are up a tree
Henrik: oh yeah we are up a tree
Manu: yeah
Henrik: its not bad. So what other thoughts have you had about it, what do you reckon?
Manu: it’s really nice
Henrik: you didn’t, sorry yeah you were saying
Manu: its really a nice tree
Henrik: its really a nice tree and the other one wasn’t so nice. it’s a little bit cramped
Manu: prickly
Henrik: prickly and cramped. Whereas this one is like a hmmm kind of spacious. Have you ever built a tree house?
Manu: No, but I really want to. Hmm well talking about…
Henrik: Do you know where we can build one?
Manu: Umm, No, sort of yes, sort of, yes…
Henrik: Where
Manu: I am not sure but I do know a place that’s certainly not possible
Henrik: alright ok, I know a few places that aren’t possible as well
Manu: yeah
Henrik: probably like in the center of town
Manu: like here
Henrik: oh yeah they wouldn’t be allowed to be kept here for long actually would it?
Manu: yeah. My dad was gonna build one
Henrik: oh yeah
Manu: coz there is this umm, there is this log place where he was gonna build but he was not allowed because John and Mitchell, the guys with whom my dad lives, who actually own the house, they said that they have got other plans and that’s why they have built this house thing for logs
Henrik: right, ok a log cabin
Manu: yeah… oh no, not exactly a log cabin, but sort of in a way, cabin for logs in it. Like a sheltering, a shelter for logs that’s it
Henrik: yeah right, that’s not a log cabin, no, right no
Manu: no, no, like a shelter for logs so that they can burn them on the fire, in winter and things
Henrik: oh ok nothing to do with a tree house, not in a tree
Manu: no, no
Henrik: to put bits of trees in
Manu: yeah, My dad was gonna make this thing that you can actually climb on and that was probably closest thing to a tree house I was ever going to get but probably the closest thing to a tree house and I would have a bin was probably in a tree house
Henrik: have you been to a proper tree house?
Manu: not a proper one but like some planks and planks of wood on a tree and things
Henrik: oh, ok
Manu: I actually want to get a tree house like the actual house, an actual house shaped thing
Henrik: yeah yeah yeah
Manu: with a ladder up the side of the tree
Henrik: so there’s a tree house there
Manu: a birds tree house [laughing]. That would actually be quite a nice tree
Henrik: what if it was bigger
Manu: yeah
Henrik: the nest?
Manu: no not the nest, the tree
Henrik: you wouldn’t like to live in that nest?
Manu: No, the tree I mean would, you see down that there
Henrik: oh yeah yeah
Manu: that looks like, would be quite nice to
Henrik: oh yeah, it looks like a one man tree house
Manu: yeah
Henrik: you cold stand up in it. I tell you what you could just about fit a porter loo in that little er…
[laughing]
Manu: yeah. Oh yeah I remember something funny, that there was Shambala I think on this. There was this thing and it was a portal loo
Henrik: portal loo [laughing]
Manu: yeah and it was this toilet and I stepped in it and then it went somewhere else, probably like the entrance to a room or something. So you stepped in and shut the door, but then you walk into a room or something like that
Henrik: hmm did you do go in it
Manu: No I didn’t I was at the secret garden party
Henrik: oh right you are a different place
Manu: yeah, My dad was there
Henrik: careful yeah, please be careful. So what have we got to say about trees?
Manu: trees, they are cool
Henrik: [laughing] they are cool
Manu: I like trees
Henrik: I don’t know what can you say about them?
Manu: I don’t know
Henrik: what’s your favorite tree, what kind of tree?
Manu: oh my favourite kind of tree, it probably has to be either an Oak or a magnolia
Henrik: Magnolia, I’ve never even heard of a Magnolia
Manu: I’ve got one growing in the garden, at dad’s house
Henrik: really… a Magnolia
Manu: Magnolia, sounds like mango
Henrik: ok, is it a foreign tree, is it a tree from another country
Manu: think so, something like that
Henrik: right ok… I will have to look it up
Many look at that tree, that looks totally dead
Henrik: it does… well actually its not, look at the top
Many well, yeah, its green on the top but this bit, it’s absolutely {makes a yucky sound] dead.
These are pine cones are like really cool.
Henrik: So would you like to live in a forest?
Manu: may be, sounds nice
Henrik: in what sort of forest, what would it be like?
Manu: it wouldn’t be a forest, with like just like trees, just like trees, but just like normal big like you know like a big base, like you see in like cartons and things, like a tree up, stalk up and then just green like that
Henrik: ok
Manu: like a long thing,
Henrik: It would be like that?
Manu: no it wouldn’t be like that. It wouldn’t be like the ones possible to climb. It would be ones like this basically, easy ones to climb
Henrik: ok well all of the trees will be easy to climb?
Manu: Yes.
Henrik: ok. And what would you live in?
Manu: …a tree
[laughing]
Manu: like a huge oak or something, where you can put a slide down. A really really really really really old oak and you can put a slide and a ladder so then you have a house in the tree
Henrik:: Inside the tree, like in a hollow. Did you find a hollow oak on Ashton Court the other day?
Manu:: yes
Henrik: Was it alive and hollow?
Manu:: No it was dead
Henrik:: Oh its dead
Manu:: And there is another hollow place in Ashton court which is actually quite cool. Its like a tree that’s growing like this, its actually going in the middle
Henrik: like a banana?
Manu: Yeah like, no. like this,
Henrik: Yeah it kind of bends over
Manu: But then stops
Henrik:: right, but is it alive?
Manu: No.
Henrik: alright, any live trees that have hollows inside that you know of?
Manu: ummm, No
Henrik: I think they do sometimes, oaks do are hollow inside sometimes
Manu:: hmmmm
Henrik: I am sure about that
Manu: yeah
Henrik: ok since we are doing an interview, I am gonna ask you about ummmm, what do you learn in school, what do you know about like climate change and that sort of thing?
Manu: we don’t do much about climate change and things at school. I mainly learn that from my mum
Henrik: oh yeah, oh really what does she say about it?
Manu: save the world [laughing]
Henrik: And ummm, I mean does it worry you or anything or are you not that worried about it?
Manu: ummm, no, not worried about it no, I am a bit worried about it teeny weeny bit
Henrik:: what do you know about it? It’s not a trick question, just wondering about what you actually know
Manu:: ummm, not sure. Not so much… not really sure, can’t think of anything
Henrik: What about oil?
Manu: oh yeah I know, its everything about Sun and aerosol and that thing and cars gets rid of the ozone layer and if that’s all gone the sun will melt the icebergs and flood the world
Henrik: ok. And um… I think, I am not sure. Can’t remember if Bristol would be under water, don’t think it would
Manu: wow,
Henrik:: Coz, its like the sea level’s rising and because it depends on how high the land is and all that kind of thing
Manu: yeah, yeah, like there will only be a few places, like places on very high hills and things that went under water. Imagine if there was one like mansion on top of a really big hill that everybody in the world had to fit in. I mean it would only be about that (measuring with his hands) big and everybody in the world had to fit in it and they managed it.
[laughing]
Henrik: You would have to shrink yourself.
Manu:: yes,
Henrik: How would they manage that?
Manu: turn into an atom.
Henrik: turn into an atom [laughing]
Manu: or turn into fish
Henrik: yeah, oh yeah, that’s a good idea
Manu: eat so many fish, they grow gills and then, so they can breathe under water
Henrik: So ummm.. what do you know about oil, what do you know about oil, like petrol?
Manu: Cars use it,
Henrik: yeah, and,
Manu: not really much, no
Henrik: no? What about war
Manu: bad
Henrik: its bad stuff, nobody wants that. Who wants war?
Manu: what’s his name
Henrik: Ummm Bush, George Bush. Who are you thinking of
Manu: People, that’s it, people. No not people, presidents
Henrik: Presidents?
Manu: Presidents yeah, naughty presidents
Henrik: naughty presidents [laughing] yeah
Manu: who have a goatee on their head
Henrik: ahhhh, horrible goatee President head, beard
Manu: on their back as well. And ones that have their personal bodyguards armed with wet fish
[whistling]
Manu: the most deadly weapon – wet fish
[laughing]
Henrik: so what are you most interested in Manu
Manu: to do with trees and things
Henrik: or not to do, anything really
Manu: that is a hard one, really, really hard one
Henrik: ok if you.., have you the time bandits. You know they designed the reason they got chucked out of heaven or whatever that it was because they designed some sort of tree that was like 2000 meters tall or something
Manu: was that it?
Henrik: something to do with that and it was bright red, bright pink or something
Manu: I don’t remember
Henrik: something like that it was only a quick thing, it wasn’t in the film but they mentioned it.
Manu: Oh.
Henrik: If you could design a tree, what would it look like?
Manu: it would grow in the shape of a house but the bit that is the shape of the house would be at the very top and it also grow smooth, like you know like they get the polished wood in the shape of a slide and like twigs that would grow like down to the floor and then bits that would grow from one twig to the other. So like a ladder and id also have a umm grow the shape like a TV holder, a DS holder, basically, and a wee holder and things like that and
Henrik: right, what about the toilet how would that work
Manu: it would have a toilet, a real toilet
Henrik: well then would it go down through the trunk
Manu: yeah it would grow into the, it go down the, no it grow, it go’d, it just, there’s be, um, like in all the branches and there would be a little pipe that just goes down the very very side of the trunk and there is a little tube that like, that grew in the shape of a chimp and then you put a little bit of rubber down there and
Henrik: what would happen to the [whistling]
Manu: it would go into the sewer
Henrik: and where would it be, under the tree?
Manu: yeah
(long pause)
Manu: What?
Henrik: ok would that be a separate like system, you would have the sewer system and then you would have the trees would be
Manu: that, also every so often there will be this little thing like this wave or something you do something it would send water down, oh no the tree would be by the sea and the sea would have a tunnel to go in and every so often you’d pull something, and it let the block out of the tunnel and then close it again and it will wash everything
Henrik: what the sewage?
Manu: away into the real sewers
Henrik: ahhh, that’s a good idea. So you have like the water from the sea wash in and then wash all out into another place into the sewage system.
Manu: hjmmm, yeah
Henrik: I like the idea of your smooth trunk that you can do, did you say what to slide down
Manu: yeah
Henrik: and how would you get in
Manu: the ladder thing
Henrik: oh the ladder is made out of branches growing out of the …
Manu: and the tree would be hollow so you would … and it have holes in like the one at Ashton court you remember,
Henrik: Yeah.
Manu: Yeah, like that with all the different holes in and I could have a bit, it would grow out into a big tube
Henrik: and that would be a bedroom
Manu: no, that would be a balcony
Henrik: oh ok
Manu: and you would have a view of the sea
[whistling]
Henrik: it sounds brilliant, I will live there as well, I’ll have the house next door
Manu: and also to make sure no fishes get into the sewage thing, there’s like a filtering system yeah and there is another way for the fishes to swim back in
Henrik: can you draw this for me? Not now but
Manu: yeah, yea
Henrik: then I will put it into the book
Manu: I will try and draw it
Henrik: yeah I would love that. Ummm and then so
Manu: That twig looks like in A, can you see? This here…
Henrik: oh yeah, its cool [laughing] Umm, yeah its very weird that you should mention this because this morning I wrote something about growing a tree, growing a house out of a tree and then I spoke to a guy who also mentioned that its actually possible and he’s a tree expert
Manu: yeah I know, because you can make them shape and grow like a chair and a person, which I have actually seen in the Guiness book, no, not the Guiness book… Ripley’s Believe it or not
Henrik: oh yeah, ok
Manu: there is this thing
Henrik: it’s a live tree that’s been grown in the shape of a chair
Manu: and there is another one which grew in the shape of a person – 2 legs, a massive round body, a head and 2 arms
Henrik: right, not like a bush an actual tree
Manu: an actual person, an actual tree
Henrik: anything else? If you could grow, so you already said it you wanted to grow a house, cool. Ok I think that’s enough of an interview. Thank you Manu, any last thoughts
Manu: Bye, no thoughts, probably ummm… I think… I had something, but I don’t remember it. Oh yeah
Henrik: this might sound a bit oh… go on go on
Manu: No you should use it fine
Henrik: No go on go on, I would rather hear what you are gonna say
Manu: oh no really I wouldn’t say
Henrik: no really
Manu: no really
Henrik: no really
Manu: no really
Henrik: no really
Manu: you Henrik!
[laughing]
Henrik: oh I was gonna say it is a really horrible thought but its in 2 parts yeah before I say this.
Manu: yeah
Henrik: Lets say you fell out of a tree, ok and you just thought I am gonna die what would be the last thing you thought
Manu: bye
Henrik: Goodbye [laughing] ok so lets say you did die and then you came to life, what would be the first thing you thought of?
Manu: ahhh, ah I am alive, I am scared
Henrik: you are scared, hmm that’s good, quite interesting. Who would be the first person you would think of ?
Manu: probably my mum and my dad
Henrik: … that’s a good answer…. thanks Manu
Manu: oh my last things is… red pepper is nice, pasta is nice…
[laughing]
Manu: I’m having baked potato for dinner.
Henrik: have you ever eaten a bit of tree?
Manu: yes,
Henrik: Have you?
Manu: Yes.
Henrik: Shall we eat a bit now?
Manu: Which bit looks nice?
Henrik: I am gonna eat a little bit of that sap. oh wow, smell that, strong eh?
Manu: I know what I’m going to eat… I’m gonna eat some of the bark.
(Manu spits the bark out)
Manu: I’m going to have some of the sap.
Henrik: My sap, its very strong, tastes slightly perfumy, I don’t recommend it.
Manu: I want to get some, here we go.
Henrik: you have to sort of pick it up with your nail. Have you got some?
Manu: No.
Henrik: Do you want a bit here.
Manu: No… just getting some… (climbing down)
Henrik: Here… no you want your own.
Manu: I’ll be back up in a minute…
Henrik: Well I am coming down as well… I think its time to get back (climbing down) Have you found some?
Manu: I found it.
Henrik: Have you tried it?
Manu: No… I’ll put it on the end of… (pause) I see what you mean… it tastes kind of perfumy but… I wouldn’t recommend it as well.
(laughing)
Manu: Bye… I am wandering off into the tree no
Henrik: Into the sunset
Manu: Bye
Henrik: Cool.
Posted in Interviews, July 2010
Tagged change, Climbing, philosophy, revolution, trees, uptrees