Bio.domo.sis is an open air greenhouse attached to a farm.cycle. Built from bamboo, tent poles, connectors, fabric, a bicycle and trailer, Bio.domo.sis features vertical, upside down, hydroponic and wearable gardens. Most of the materials used in Bio.domo.sis are recycled, reclaimed, renewable and/or organic. 

Edible.squishable.wearable choreography by Emily Morgan, costume and stage design by Christine Foerster, and performances by UTEP dancers: Music Adame, Alexica Baca, Laura Corral, Ana Nieto, Maria Portillo, Chelsea Shugert, Nicole Soto, Oscar Vásquez.

Chile.bind was made in collaboration with UTEP art students, Cassandra Davisson, Laura Hayes and Isabella Hernández. The term "poemal" is an original concept of La Línea. The first public performance of Poemales by La Línea in collaboration with Caltranzit took place in Tijuana in 2004. 

Bio.domo.sis was commissioned by the Museum and Cultural Affairs Dept. of El Paso, Tx for Chalk the Block, 2010.