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Theun: Sometimes it's a bit surreal to think how a guy from a tiny village in the Dutch countryside finds himself among these kinds of people. I don't know how it happened, but it gives me the space to be ambitious.

Some things that stuck for me were:

  • Low nutrients result in biodiverse systems, which made me rethink C2C design and their focus on closing material cycles by composting. And it made me think of money and creativity.
  • Findability in networks; yes you can find a gardener or a physicist, but how do you find people working between or merging disciplines.
  • How important is the effect of our projects on a wider community and is it part of our project-designs?
  • We spoke about lost of ideas for projects, but what about our own day-to-day resilience in food-chains, energy-chains and economies?
  • We should really get a Nasalranger.

Cocky: First of all, I really want to thank all the organisers for the wonderfull enriching and well organised event with all its different speeds and sensations in day and night time. Because of the strange menu-scedule, I lost my sense for time (positive to me). I felt quickly at ease during LG and this made me able to make deeper connections with people I sort of knew before but actually never knew before. And from this most possible some nice co-operations will emerge. To have made ever more deepened connections it would have been great if LG was one day longer to get to know more other people better. Furthermore I got surprising new energys from some corners I would have never ever expected it; like from the poetry corner and the one step exercise. Found out to late that Nenad and Nik problably have a common interest in brain substances.

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