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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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 gemĂŒtlichen 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 ĂŒber ‘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 fĂŒr Sustainability. Ausgangspunkt fĂŒr eine offene Diskussion waren zwei kurze VideobeitrĂ€ge: ‘The Web of Life’, eine EinfĂŒhrung von Fritjof Capra (Physiker, Systemdenker und Autor, MitgrĂŒnder 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 trĂ€gt zur AtmosphĂ€re bei: im selfHUB spĂŒrt 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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Doors of Perception

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Starting new conversations on design and innovation.

Doors of Perception is a design blog that not infrequently picks out the issue of design and sustainabilty.

I.e. read this article about ‘Ecocide’!

‘[...] A good example of ecocidal policy in action was an announcement last week concerning the Design Centre of the North (DCN). The regional development agency, One North East, has published a public call for tenders for organisations to run the new institution.

The word sustainability does not appear, once, in the accompanying text - despite the fact that 80 percent of the environmental impact of products and buildings is determined at the design stage. [...]‘

‘[...] Professional design bodies and old-paradigm design schools will persist in dragging their feet - but they are baggage we can afford to leave behind.’

Word!

Via: psfk.


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Lernen fĂŒr 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 SĂŒdwest-England ist eine der bekanntesten internationalen Institutionen fĂŒr ökologische Studien und Nachhaltigkeit, wo namhafte WissenschafterInnen am Kreuzungspunkt zwischen Naturwissenschaften, Politik, SpiritualitĂ€t und gelebter Nachhaltigkeit ihre Konzepte zur ZukunftsfĂ€higkeit 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 aßen. Das GebĂ€ude 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 dafĂŒr Satish Kumar zustĂ€ndig, 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 fĂŒr Holistische Wissenschaft ist klein (maximal 13 Teilnehmer) und international. Die Dozentenliste fĂŒr das Programm ist sehr ausgewĂ€hlt und inspirierend. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass dieser Studiengang eine sehr intensive und besondere Erfahrung sein muss.

Read more!


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This entry is part 7 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

Was in Totnes’ bookshelves steht

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

ZurĂŒck zu Totnes’ BuchlĂ€den. Es ist echt schön und ziemlich inspirierend, was man hier fĂŒr Input bekommen kann. - Und zwar von konventionellen BuchlĂ€den bis hin zur kleinen BĂŒcherei des Ortes: Überall gibt es BĂŒcher zu ’sustainable and green living’.

Wir finden eine excellente Auswahl von Literatur ĂŒber Climate Change und Peak Oil (ĂŒberhaupt ist der Umgang mit dem ‘Erdölfördermaximum’ und seinen Auswirkungen auf unsere Gesellschaft hier bereits sehr klar realisiert und es gibt einfach schon sehr praktische Ratgeber und Guides fĂŒr das Leben in der Übergangszeit bzw danach.) Der Input, wie man vom ‘abhĂ€ngigen Konsumenten zum verantwortungsvollen Produzenten’ werden kann - ein zentraler Punkt der Permakultur im Entwickeln einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft - ist hier in Totnes sehr zugĂ€nglich und umfassend: Da sind diverse BĂŒcher ĂŒber biologisches GĂ€rtnern und Selbstversorgung, ökologisches Bauen und Renovieren, ökologisch bewusste Gemeinschaften/Ökodörfer und natĂŒrlich ĂŒber Permakultur. Ausserdem haben wir den Eindruck, dass das Denken, die Philosophie eines neuen, integrierten Paradigmas, die dem ganzen zugrunde liegt, hier sehr weit ist. Es gibt viele BĂŒcher zu Themen wie Ecosophy, Ecopsychology oder Holistic Science. Es macht Spass, unsere Gedanken und Empfindungen (siehe www.art-ecology-education.org) hier so umfassend und individuell ausgedrĂŒckt zu sehen.

Dies ist eine (Auswahl)Liste, die euch vielleicht einen kleinen Eindruck geben kann, wie die BuchlĂ€den in eurem Kiez, oder eurem Ort aussehen könnten…- vielleicht brauchen die ja einfach ein bischen UnterstĂŒtzung von eurer Seite…;-). Einige Titel gibt es auch auf deutsch…

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This entry is part 6 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

‘Enjoy life while you can’?…

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

earthRead this article about a meeting with James Lovelock, one of the most visionary climate scientists around. Lovelock comes across quite controversial at times. He seems to shift between a pure statement and personal, emotional reactions and interpretations. However what he says definitely needs to be considered, and it can be pretty inspiring: Lovelock is stating that global warming has passed the tipping point and that catastrophe is unstoppable. So: Will we be able to understand and integrate what that means, and will (much fewer of us) finally understand that this is not our planet and learn to live with it? What do you think?…

‘Enjoy life while you can’, by Decca Aitkenhead, The Guardian, Saturday March 1 2008

By the way: James Lovelock is a regular teacher at Schumacher College which is one of the places we visit on our trip. Check out the ‘Sound of Sirens on Tour’ posts.


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This entry is part 2 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

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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We do not need to invent sustainable communities…

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

This is an text excerpt from Fritjof Capra’s ‘Hidden Connections’. Enjoy…

…We do not need to invent sustainable human communities. We can learn from societies that have lived sustainably for centuries. We can also model communities after nature’s ecosystems, which are sustainable communities of plants, animals, and microorganisms. Since the outstanding characteristic of the biosphere is its inherent ability to sustain life, a sustainable human community must be designed in such a manner that its technologies and social institutions honor, support, and cooperate with nature’s inherent ability to sustain life…

The german title of ‘Hidden Connections’ is ‘Verborgene ZusammenhĂ€nge’…


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Once again: The info is out there…

Monday, February 18th, 2008

permacultureWe got another great ebook for you!

‘The Essence of Permaculture ‘ by permaculture’s co-originator David Holmgren. It is also available in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. To be found and downloaded here.

Get a short info on Permaculture in our definitions, get the book and get started!…


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Natural Capitalism - Read excerpts of the book for free

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

natural capitalism Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution by Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins is an important and very valuable book, that has been set free by the authors for everyone to read. Again…:
Information is the critical potential resource. It becomes a resource only when obtained and acted upon.
(’Information as a Resource’ - out of the principle summary of ‘Permaculture, A Designer’s Manual’ by Bill Mollison, Tagari Publications,1988)

It’s all out there…


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