An excerpt of a lecture given at the opening of a Hilma af Klint exhibit at Lightforms in Hudson, New...
In the northernmost Waldorf kindergarten in the world, Tromsø in northern Norway, children have been looking forward to January 21...
Together with the European Academy of the Culture of Landscape Petrarca, the Peace Project Tamera, and the Academy for Applied Vegetation Science, the cultural community fakt21 has developed a regeneration training for the home. The start day was February 26 (entry is still possible). Three questions for their cultural advisor...
In a linear system of time, the beginning and end are absolute. If the passage of time is viewed in...
It’s the end of October. A huge emerald-green dragonfly is skimming across the garden pond again, having warmed itself back...
Our current economic system has much to learn from the regenerative nature of the heart as a self-managing orchestrator of circulation and interdependence. The heart is the reciprocating bridge between all that happens within us and all that occurs in the spaces between us. While economic life concerns itself primarily...
Life is always designed. It is always a present appearance that changes in time. In general, we perceive as alive...
Chemist Martin Rozumek and biologist Hans-Christian Zehnter have written separately on the subject of how the world can be understood...
Jan Diek van Mansvelt’s book, The Wonders of Development, is filled with joy and wonder. It offers a look into all the manifold phenomena of life through observation of plant development, the life cycle of human beings, and the stages of developing a project. With great enthusiasm, Jan Diek van...
What dying tells us about life: The last leaves, already pale on the graphic undergrowth, and the moment of finding...
Heralded as ‹the Silent Spring of the 21st Century›, Arthur Firstenberg’s ‹The Invisible Rainbow› documents the subtle, unforeseen effects of...












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