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project_groworld_general_compost_artscience [2012-02-28 15:52] cockyproject_groworld_general_compost_artscience [2012-03-12 21:56] – [GroWorld Compost Heap: miscellaneous links, quotes, movies...] 87.210.211.132
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 ==== GroWorld Compost Heap: miscellaneous links, quotes, movies...  ==== ==== GroWorld Compost Heap: miscellaneous links, quotes, movies...  ====
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 +Plants, animals and even bacteria go through a daily 24-hour routine, known as a circadian rhythm, which allow them to make tiny adjustments as daylight changes, and adapt to changing seasons http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/17312132
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 +== katarina ==
 +I found an interesting webpage, where some free-downloadable pdf files are. "Landscape For Life shows you how to work with nature in your garden, no matter where you live, whether you garden on a city or suburban lot, a 20–acre farm, or the common area of your condominium."
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 +http://landscapeforlife.org/
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 +** Ai Weiwei: Sunflower seeds**:  http://www.youtube.com/embed/PueYywpkJW8\\
  
 After talking to Marloes and Mischa yesterday I came up with this Dutch documentary on a whole new thinking of design, recycling and the future of food. The theory [[cradle_to_cradle]] is based on 0% trash generation, 100% compostation of objects we produce, buy and throw away. According to the architect William McDonough and the chemist Michael Baumgart (the two authors of the cradle-to-cradle ideology) things have to go faster, easier and cleaner to the environment. Recycling as we know today isn't real, it's actually downcycling. Recycling is only true when things are really useful for the environment and as good enough for us as if was brand new. After talking to Marloes and Mischa yesterday I came up with this Dutch documentary on a whole new thinking of design, recycling and the future of food. The theory [[cradle_to_cradle]] is based on 0% trash generation, 100% compostation of objects we produce, buy and throw away. According to the architect William McDonough and the chemist Michael Baumgart (the two authors of the cradle-to-cradle ideology) things have to go faster, easier and cleaner to the environment. Recycling as we know today isn't real, it's actually downcycling. Recycling is only true when things are really useful for the environment and as good enough for us as if was brand new.
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 More recently the artist Tom Russoti created the Institute for Asthletics (http://aesthletics.org), dedicated to playing sports as artistic practice; generating a a mixture of physical activity, social interaction, movement, performance, and ritual. More recently the artist Tom Russoti created the Institute for Asthletics (http://aesthletics.org), dedicated to playing sports as artistic practice; generating a a mixture of physical activity, social interaction, movement, performance, and ritual.
  
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 +Puinbal by Donald Duk 1976. Monument from broken down houses in the second worldwar in Kuikduin, The Hague. Ecolgist consider this giant ball as a microsphere with some rare plantspecies living on it.   http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Denhaag_kunstwerk_puinbal.jpg
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