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***Andre**: Nature is divine: [[project_groworld_divine_nature]]\\ | ***Andre**: Nature is divine: [[project_groworld_divine_nature]]\\ | ||
- | ***Walid**: Homo Sapperdeflap: | + | ***Walid**: Homo Sapperdeflap: |
- | ***Arjen**: Plant Heroes / Plant Humor: http:// | + | ***Arjen**: Plant Heroes / Plant Humor / Growing a House: http:// |
- | ***Loes**: bioluminescense[[project_groworld_glow in the dark]]\\ | + | |
***Samantha**: | ***Samantha**: | ||
+ | ***Loes**: | ||
+ | *** Katarina**: seedball gound [[project_groworld_seedball]]\\ | ||
- | + | * **flickr** foto set Groworld ArtScience: http:// | |
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+ | **recommended keynote lecture**: Isabelle Stengers: **Cosmopolitics - Learning to Think with Sciences, Peoples and Natures**\\ | ||
+ | **Monday march 5, 2012, 7:30PM, streamed online** at WWW.LIVESTREAM.COM/ | ||
+ | Professor Stengers’ keynote address will examine sciences and the consequences of what has been called progress. Is it possible to reclaim modern practices, to have them actively taking into account what they felt entitled to ignore in the name of progress? Or else, can they learn to “think with” instead of define and judge?\\ | ||
+ | Trained as a chemist, Professor Stengers received the grand prize for | ||
+ | philosophy from the Académie Française and has collaborated and | ||
+ | published with, among others, Nobel Prize winning chemist Ilya Prigogine | ||
+ | and renowned sociologist of science Bruno Latour. Her books include: | ||
+ | Order out of Chaos (with I. Prigogine), A History of Chemistry (with B. | ||
+ | Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent), | ||
+ | Modern Science, Cosmopolitics I & II, Capitalist Sorcery (with Philipple | ||
+ | Pignarre), and Thinking with Whitehead. | ||