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I've been interested in the cycle of everything, from nature to industry and back to nature, through organic matter to ideas. The cycle of carbon, for instance, this elementary atom of every organic molecule, of sugar, of gas, of petroleum etc. Thanks to the work done by bacteria and plants, carbon passes through every process in nature. And thanks to these processes humans take the energy needed for their activities. We are basically // | I've been interested in the cycle of everything, from nature to industry and back to nature, through organic matter to ideas. The cycle of carbon, for instance, this elementary atom of every organic molecule, of sugar, of gas, of petroleum etc. Thanks to the work done by bacteria and plants, carbon passes through every process in nature. And thanks to these processes humans take the energy needed for their activities. We are basically // | ||
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A great deal of our civilization' | A great deal of our civilization' | ||
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An American architect, William McDonough and an Austrian chemist Michael Braumgart have devised the [[Cradle to cradle]] design, which proposes the transformation of things just like as we learned in Physics, with the Law of the Conservation of Energy (" | An American architect, William McDonough and an Austrian chemist Michael Braumgart have devised the [[Cradle to cradle]] design, which proposes the transformation of things just like as we learned in Physics, with the Law of the Conservation of Energy (" | ||
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- | In a further extension I believe | + | Another figure we must mention is [[Humberto Maturana]], biologist and philosopher, |
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- | Based on the **Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth** (http:// | + | ===HUMAN CULTURES=== |
- | ) I'm working on the idea of humans becoming more useful for the environment, | + | |
- | 15/02/2012 | + | In a further extension I believe the vicious cycle of consumption and waste is applied not only for materials, but as well for living beings, and even humans. Unless we re-think our system we will keep on wasting energy and maintaining the process of slavery. This research addresses all living beings in the planet. |
- | Another interesting idea comes from [[Humberto Maturana]], biologist and philosopher, | + | http://fietsenenbroodjes.files.wordpress.com/ |
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+ | **Humans as producers** | ||
Inspired by how much we can learn from plant systems, I listed a number of principles from plant universe which could be used for re-designing the human body and human relations: | Inspired by how much we can learn from plant systems, I listed a number of principles from plant universe which could be used for re-designing the human body and human relations: | ||
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- Produce for the near and the far future | - Produce for the near and the far future | ||
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- | After this list I made up an exercise using the people at the groWorld research, for reflecting on human connections, | + | ===Connecting people=== |
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+ | After working on basic plants principles, listed above, | ||
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- | **ARTWORKS THAT MIGHT INSPIRE YOU TOO** | + | ===ARTWORKS THAT MIGHT INSPIRE YOU TOO=== |
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+ | Speaking of participatory artworks, we have to recall Joseph Beuys' | ||
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+ | Another recent and related participatory project, was the **sunflower seeds** installation by Ai Wei Wei for the Tate Modern in London, 2010. He built a huge network of porcelain craftsmen in order to produce millions of fake sunflower seeds. He addressed the problem of (un)employment in China, reviving an old technique for centuries mastered by Chinese, the porcelain, while using a symbol of the Maoist times, the sunflower seed. Wei Wei created a massive landscape inside Tate's Turbine Hall after bringing the seeds from China. I had the fortunate chance to visit the installation last year and I was really touched by the project. The process is beautifully documented in a 15 minutes video: http:// | ||
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+ | Aesthletics - playing sports as artistic practice, brainchild of artist Tom Russotti. Aesthletics acknowledges sport, especially contemporary spectator sport, as a mixture of physical activity, social interaction, | ||
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+ | === Mark Manders on plants=== | ||
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- | Speaking of educational artworks, we have to recall Joseph Beuys' | ||
- | Another recent and related participatory project, was the **sunflower seeds** installation by Ai Wei Wei for the Tate Gallery in London, 2010. He built a huge network of porcelain craftsmen in order to produce millions of fake sunflower seeds. He addressed the problem of (un)employment in China, reviving an old technique for centuries mastered by Chinese, the porcelain, while using a symbol of the Maoist times, the sunflower seed. Wei Wei created a massive landscape inside Tate's Turbine Hall after bringing the seeds from China. I had the fortunate chance to visit the installation last year and I was really touched by the project. The process is beautifully documented in a 15 minutes video: http:// |