Week 11: My Reflections
Reflecting on this course has been incredibly cathartic and gratifying and I am sad to be leaving this experience behind….
Reflecting on this course has been incredibly cathartic and gratifying and I am sad to be leaving this experience behind….
This week I am focusing on all things mushrooms. After exploring more of Katy Ayers work on mushroom canoes and…
“We invite humanity to this collective task. To assume this commitment to reforest minds and hearts for the healing of…
This week’s theme immediately got me thinking about my own discipline of geography. During my degree the impact of human…
The concept of ‘vibrant matter’ proposes that all elements in the world, from matter to materials, from objects to ‘things’,…
This annotated bibliography explores three texts that attempt to challenge the western dualism that separates nature and culture and highlights…
A circular economy, is it really possible? This week we focused on the ongoing debate on the feasibility of implementing…
“The very thing we have been trying to marginalise, life, might actually be our biggest collaborator” (Lee, 2020) William McDonough…
By distancing ourselves from other species and entities, we deny the ecosystems of which we are all a part. To…
Reading design historians, Kjetil Fallan and Finn Arne Jørgensen’s, article encouraged me to think in more depth about the complex…