SEEDS

Monday, November 24th, 2008

SEEDS Festival
Somatic Experiments in Earth, Dance, + Science
June 14 - 28th 2009
www.earthdance.net/seeds

Call for Proposals
SPREADING SEEDS: DEADLINE December 20th

SEEDS Festival will benefit from projects beyond the scope of our curatorial imagination. We invite you to propose and participate in the following projects: Single Workshops (Green/Body/Local & CI as a Social Experiment), Interdisciplinary Residencies, Presentations, Panel Discussions, Performances, Videos & Films, Archiving, and more! Our website lists the complete descriptions and downloadable application forms.

SEEDS Festival (Somatic Experiments in Earth, Dance, + Science)is a unique interdisciplinary summer festival dedicated to arts and ecology. The two weeks will feature workshops, collaborative design projects, panel discussions, live performances, films, and interdisciplinary investigations. This year’s format: Week One: A week of workshops, and a two-track weekend of eco-soma-regional research, & social experiments into CI. Week Two: Interdisciplinary investigations.

The 2009 Festival will focus on potentiality - in this year of potential political change & community organizing, we invite this phenomenon into our interdisciplinary investigations.

Earthdance is an artist-run residential retreat center and an international arts organization. Through a broad spectrum of activities and programs, Earthdance cultivates the art of improvisation, dance, collaboration, and ecological understanding. Located in Pioneer Valley, Western Massachusetts, Earthdance features two beautiful dance studios, farmhouse, comfortable dorm accommodations, delicious cuisine, wood-stove sauna, spring-fed swimming quarry, and 100 acres of outdoor bounty.


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American Counter-Culture: Burning Man 2008

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Today the Burning Man Festival starts in Nevada/US. Not that I have been there, but I heard quite a bit and recently read an article about it in the Guardian. This years’ art theme is ‘American Dream’:

In 2008, leave narrow and exclusive ideologies at home and carefully consider your immediate experience. What has America achieved that you admire? What has it done or failed to do that fills you with dismay? What is laudable? What is ludicrous? Put blame aside, let humor thrive, and dare to contemplate a larger question: What can America contribute to the world?

Would be quite interesting to see what people come up with, wouldn’t it? Last years theme was ‘Green Man’. So they are really in tune with what’s happening zeitgeist-wise. Some people also call it ‘the only sane place left in the US’…I personally guess/hope that there will be more and more of this all over.

burningman.com


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ZEITGEIST

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

‘It is my hope that people will not take what is said in the film as the truth, but find out for themselves, for truth is not told, it is realized.’ - P. Joseph

http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com

Zeitgeist, produced by Peter Joseph, was created as a nonprofit expression to inspire people to start looking at the world from a more critical perspective and to understand that very often things are not what the population at large think they are.


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Jazz, Systems Thinking and Disputes

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

And so for sunday we continue with some music. To be exact: with the liner notes from Bill Evans for Miles Davis’ ‘Kind of Blue’, Comunbia Records, 1959:

There is a Japanese visual art in which the artist is forced to be spontaneous. He must paint on a thin stretched parchment with a special brush and black water paint in such a way that an unnatural or interrupted stroke will destroy the line or break through the parchment. Erasures or changes are impossible. These artists must practice a particular discipline, that of allowing the idea to express itself in communication with their hands in such a direct way that deliberation cannot interfere.
The resulting pictures lack the complex composition and textures of ordinary painting, but it is said that those who will see will find something captured that escapes explanation.
This conviction that direct deed is the most meaningful reflection, I believe, has prompted the evolution of the extremely severe and unique disciplines of the jazz or improvising musician. …

Get the link to Systems Thinking and the basis of understanding for sustainable living?…‘The universe self-organises and evoles. It creates diversity, not uniformity. It is dynamic, spending its time in transient behaviour…’ (check out ‘Dancing with Systems’, Donella Meadows)

So whenever you are spontaneously improvising, you might just be quite in tune with the whole thing in these moments… Please enjoy how Bird and Dizzy argue about that!


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Shifting the paradigm in Berlin: Art, Ecology & Education

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

‘Art, Ecology & Education provides pathways to an integrated and sustainable way of living. We participate in the development and integration of an ecologically conscious and systemic worldview.
Using a holistic and transformative approach in our work, we support individuals and groups in the process of transition towards a life sustaining society.’

Upcoming workshops (in german and english):
12+13 July CHANGE - a different worldview for sustainable living
20-24 August ‘EFTERFESTEN Gathering for Sustainability’, Sweden
3-7 September SHIFTING TERRAIN - dancing new ways of perceiving
20+21 September PERMACULTURE - the Basics

Next AEE Evening at the HUB, Berlin:
9 July, 8pm, CSA / Community Supported Agriculture - Conscious consumption one step ahead

Art, Ecology & Education (www.art-ecology-education.org) works as international, intercultural consortium based in Berlin.

Participate in shifting the paradigm / feel free to get in touch!


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‘Art, Ecology & Education’ im selfHUB Berlin

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

‘Art, Ecology & Education’ bietet Wege zu einer integrierten und nachhaltigen Art zu leben.
Es gibt eine Webseite als Wissensresource, es gibt Workshops und Kooperationen in verschiedenen Bereichen, es gibt ein Netzwerk innerhalb des ‘Wiserearth’-Portals, es gibt diesen Blog….
Dazu kommt jetzt: ‘Art, Ecology & Education’ schafft eine Möglichkeit in ‘real life’, um sich kennenzulernen, auszutauschen, zu feiern, zu diskutieren, brainzustormen, einen gemĂĽtlichen und inspirierenden Abend zu verbringen, und durch ausgesuchten Input Neues zu lernen.

Die ersten zwei Abende haben schon statt gefunden.
Der erste Abend war ein Screening von ‚A Crude Awakening/Oilcrash’ (OV), mit anschliessender, sehr spannender Diskussion ĂĽber ‘Wahrheitsgehalt’ und Machart des Films bis hin zur Frage: ‘Wie können wir auf Peakoil reagieren?’.
An dem zweiten Abend ging es um Paradigmen Wechsel als Grundlage fĂĽr Sustainability. Ausgangspunkt fĂĽr eine offene Diskussion waren zwei kurze Videobeiträge: ‘The Web of Life’, eine EinfĂĽhrung von Fritjof Capra (Physiker, Systemdenker und Autor, MitgrĂĽnder des Center for Ecoliteracy in Kalifornien) und ‘Beyond Deep Ecology’, ein Interview mit Satish Kumar (NGO Director, Peace Activist, Herausgeber des Resurgence Magazine and Programm Director am Schumacher College, U.K.). Beides sehr inspirierende Persönlichkeiten und herausfordernde Denker! Dieser Input in Kombination mit dem Interesse und der Unterschiedlichkeit der Anwesenden ergab einen reichhaltigen Abend…

Auch der Veranstaltungort trägt zur Atmosphäre bei: im selfHUB spürt man Offenheit, Vielfalt und Synergien.

Weitere Veranstaltungen folgen, die Themen und Formen werden variieren, aber es wird immer einen Bezug zu einer ganzheitlichen Wahrnehmung des Lebens und zu integrierendem Denken geben.

Check it out and feel invited!


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Lernen fĂĽr nachhaltiges Leben - Das Schumacher College

Friday, March 14th, 2008

schumacher collegeThe Schumacher College, in partnership with the University of Plymouth, is the first in the world to offer a post-graduate programme in Holistic Science.’

‘Das Schumacher College in SĂĽdwest-England ist eine der bekanntesten internationalen Institutionen fĂĽr ökologische Studien und Nachhaltigkeit, wo namhafte WissenschafterInnen am Kreuzungspunkt zwischen Naturwissenschaften, Politik, Spiritualität und gelebter Nachhaltigkeit ihre Konzepte zur Zukunftsfähigkeit lehren.’

Ich mochte den ersten Eindruck, den ich vom Schumacher College bekam, als wir von Toni Spencer, Researcher und Project Developer des College, empfangen wurden und zusammen aĂźen. Das Gebäude war kleiner, als ich es mir vorgestellt hatte, die Leute schienen freundlich und offen. Ich sah den Tagesplan, der jeden morgen an eine Tafel geschrieben wird und auf dem unter anderem steht, wer an diesem Tag kocht. An diesem Tag war dafĂĽr Satish Kumar zuständig, der Programme Director des College…

Nach dem Abendessen trafen wir uns im Garten mit einigen Studenten zu selbstgemachtem Apple Cider. Die Gruppe des Master Programms für Holistische Wissenschaft ist klein (maximal 13 Teilnehmer) und international. Die Dozentenliste für das Programm ist sehr ausgewählt und inspirierend. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass dieser Studiengang eine sehr intensive und besondere Erfahrung sein muss.

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Totnes, Sustainable Makers Talk at Bogan House

Friday, March 7th, 2008

‘An exploration of craft, design and the aesthetics of sustainability‘… das ist das Thema einer kleinen Veranstaltung gestern Abend im Bogan Haus, Totnes. Diavortrag von Toni Spencer, Schumacher College und MitbegrĂĽnderin von Sustainable Makers, einem Zusammenschluss von lokalen Handwerkern und Kunsthandwerkern im Rahmen der Transition Towns Bewegung. Anschliessend läd sie dazu ein, Erfahrungen auszutauschen und Fragen zu stellen. Im Thema selbst und in der Art wie ‘das Publikum’ reagiert, erzählt und diskutiert liegt eine Selbstverständlichkeit, die wir nicht gewohnt sind. Diskutiert wird nicht darĂĽber, ob und warum wir unseren Lebensstil und unser Bewusstsein ändern mĂĽssen, sondern darĂĽber, wie wir das tun können, welche Möglichkeiten es gibt, welche Ideen und Visionen, welche vorhandenen Infrastukturen, welche erst noch gedacht und erschaffen werden mĂĽssen und darĂĽber, wo Hindernisse und Herausforderungen im bestehenden Bewusstsein, Verhalten und Gesellschaftssystem liegen.

Das alles unter dem Aspekt von einem kreativen Umgang mit den Konsequenzen von Peakoil, Climate Change & Co., und einem kĂĽnstlerisch-ästhetischen Anspruch an Design. Ein interessanter, schöner und wichtiger Trend an britischen Kunsthochschulen: es geht immer mehr darum, selber in die Erfahrung des Machens zu gehen und anderen Erfahrungen zu ermöglichen, das Produkt ist nicht mehr Fokus der Ausbildung und des Designs! Auch wandelt sich die Bedeutung von dem, was Design ist und leisten kann: inzwischen wird der Prozess designed und nicht das Produkt, soziale und umweltpolitische Vorgänge und Zusammenhänge sind Thema, nicht nur rein ästhetisch-kĂĽnstlerische….Spannend.

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Sound of Sirens on Tour

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

on tourFirst of all, I have to tell you that we had difficulties in deciding wether to write in english or german. Still have…So if any of you would like to know more or get some german input, let us know. Otherwise we’ll keep it english. We are in the process of meeting/exploring/exchanging with people working in similar areas or with similar interests, and there is a lot of great stuff happening in the UK, so here we go.

These are some of the activities on our list:

There will be a talk with Toni Spencer of the Schumacher College:
An Ecology of Making: A Community of Things
An exploration of crafts, design and the aesthetics of sustainability

a talk with Vandana Shiva:
The transformation of Societies. What comes after development?

There will be practical input like a pruning workshop, loads of permaculture and other projects to visit, we will participate in a Transition Town Training in Totnes and then head to London, meeting people from an acting school and more. That’s the rough outline. We will see what emerges around it…Maybe we’ll just enjoy spring for a minute!…

We’ll let you know about all that right here!…


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‘art expresses the ability to think future’

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

mayacalendarThat was one of the thoughts, that stayed with me after seeing a lecture on the Maya calendar a few days ago.
It’s amazing how the Mayas understood and perceived the development of the universe and themselves, at least from what we - with our mind and culture setup - can grasp of it now.
Ian Xel Lungold has a very peculiar way, it’s fun to watch him. He gives a very structured and comprehensible picture of the whole thing. A lot of interesting thoughts and facts, many things I can relate immediately to, for example to the fact that the mind is just a tool and the role intuition is supposed to play.

It’s a pity that towards the end the guy has to predict what is going to happen within the next years, using the calendar as a tool for prophecy. This is not necessary and takes away a little bit.
Plus I think that he or ‘we’ are not able to understand the calendar completely anyway, it was embedded in a different culture and consciousness.

It gave me an understanding from a different point of view why I feel about our times and culture as I do.

Worth to check it out: click here


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