We went to the Zero Garbage Potluck Dinner at the Roundhouse. As part of their Dig In – Environmental Art weekend, everyone brought a potluck dish, plate and cutlery. The food was great. Dinner was followed by talk by Waterpod artist/collaborators Derek and Mira Hunter. They were joined by Mary Mattingly via Skype.

It is hard not to be amazed by Waterpod. It is a 3000-square-foot barge which is an experiment in community living which has been open to the public as it was docked in five boroughs of New York for the past three months. This is the last weekend Waterpod is open to the public and it is docked at the World’s Fair Marina in Queens on the East River.
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