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Anthropocene – seeing nature anew
Anthropocene is a word that can feel both heavy and abstract. It is used for our own age – a time when humans have become a geological force, on a level with glaciers, volcanoes, and ocean currents. But behind the term lies something more intimate: the experience of living in a world where nature is changing before our eyes, and where the traces we leave behind can no longer be washed away. We are used to thinking of nature as something enduring and larger than ourselves. Mou
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6 days ago3 min read


Embracing the Wild
In a world dominated by concrete jungles and the constant buzz of human activity, there is a growing movement that advocates for reconnecting with our natural heritage. Rewilding, as this movement is called, aims to restore ecosystems, reintroduce native species, and revive the balance between human and nature. It offers a glimmer of hope for a more harmonious future, where both humans and the environment can thrive. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of rewilding
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Nov 2, 20252 min read


Contemporary art is not about romanticism
In the current landscape of contemporary art, a critical examination of our relationship with the environment takes center stage. Artists are no longer mere creators; they have become reflective observers of the ecological challenges we face. This exploration delves into the lifecycle of materials, prompting a closer look at our responsibilities both in the present moment and in terms of the impact we have on our surroundings. The use of recycled materials in art not only bre
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Nov 1, 20252 min read


Panpsychism and the Art of Today
Panpsychism, a philosophical perspective that posits consciousness as a fundamental and pervasive aspect of the universe, has found its way into contemporary discussions on the nature of reality. This worldview challenges the traditional Cartesian dualism that separates mind and matter, suggesting instead that consciousness exists at all levels of existence, even within the inanimate and non-living entities. As panpsychism makes its mark on philosophical discourse, it also le
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Oct 16, 20252 min read


From dualism to oneness
Moving from dualism to oneness between humans and nature is a profound shift in how we perceive and interact with the natural world. Dualism, as a philosophical concept, often refers to the division or separation between mind and body, spirit and matter, or in this case, humans and nature. This perspective has historically led to a perception of humans as separate and dominant over nature, which has resulted in various environmental and ecological issues. On the other hand,
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Sep 1, 20252 min read
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