This group of students chose to work with the phenomenon of guerrilla gardening in Montreal, which is the use of public space to anonymously plant edible things that anyone can harvest.
In addition to creating a website with information on the practice, resources, and an interactive map (http://ggmontreal.org/), the students made seed packets, moss-graffiti stencils and seed bombs, which they distributed throughout the city to be spread in unpredictable ways, echoing the rhizomatic and viral nature of the internet-based tools. They also created physical signage which use QR codes to link to information on harvesting, so that people know what they can eat and when.