December 11, 2009 – 12:10 pm
Pass it on…. In case you are in Copenhagen/have friends who go, sense that it is about more than the climate, and want to use the opportunity to share+connect: www.culturalrevolutionaries.org / Declaration of Cultural Revolutionaries – Find it in 10 languages, post it, email it, but a button on your blog/campaign – Declare Interdependence… Let [...]
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October 8, 2009 – 12:44 pm
Sadly, this is no joke. ‘In the name of science’ this friday (tomorrow) Nasa will intentionally crash a satellite onto the moon. How do you feel about that? Is this what should be done? What is your connection to the moon? Do you know how intimately we are linked to its rhythms and dynamics? And [...]
August 10, 2009 – 11:41 am
I think I will post Derrick Jensen’s questions again. The way I feel now, I think I will do this at the beginning of every post. – I mean, this blog is called Sound Of Sirens, isn’t it: Do you believe that this culture is going to undergo a voluntary transformation to a sane and [...]
I already posted something on him, but I thought you might just enjoy a talk… [googlevideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8649250863235826256[/googlevideo]
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Do you believe that this culture is going to undergo a voluntary transformation to a sane and sustainable way of living? What if you live in the most destructive culture ever to exist? What if that culture refuses to change? What do you do about it? ‘When he was on trial for his life in [...]
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Global Habitats, a global group of media-makers, environmentalists, social entrepreneurs and cultural lovers, has been invited to the Great IncaTrail by the field workers appointed to the UNESCO nomination, in order to film and document the living natural and cultural patrimonies of the area as supporting materials for the final nomination review in 2011. The [...]
[flv]http://video.ted.com/talks/embed/MiruKim_2008P-embed-PARTNER_high.flv[/flv] ‘Miru Kim is a fearless explorer of abandoned and underground places. Her photography underscores the vulnerable nature of the human explorer in these no-woman’s-lands.’ Full bio and more links