Duta Adipati relates Kali Maja, considered to be one of the most polluted rivers in the city, back to Gudskul by putting their respective waters under a microscope. Microbial differences between Gudskul’s water and Kali Maja’s lies in the availability of Spiroket (in the former) and Shigellosis and E. Coli (in the latter).
Gudskul (Contemporary Art Collective and Ecosystem Studies) is a public learning space established in 2015 by three Jakarta-based art collectives: ruangrupa, Serrum, and Grafis Huru Hara (GHH), who practice and expand the understanding of collective values – such as equality, sharing, solidarity, friendship, and togetherness.