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Re: Corrected link (sorry): New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko talks about mutualistic relationships in nature and the Golden spike of the anthropocene

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2016-03-31 11:19Radio Web MACBA Corrected link (sorry): New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko talks about mutualistic relationships in nature and the Golden spike of the anthropocene
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2016-03-31 11:19Radio Web MACBA*New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko <http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsu
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*New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko <http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula> talks about learning by living together, about the vitality and shortcomings of the environmental struggles of the past, and about how to imagine our relationships with natural systems from this point on.* Feat. exclusive generative music mimicking Green Parockeets Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula <http://rwm.macba.cat/ca/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula> Natalie Jeremijenko (Australia, 1966) is an artist and engineer. She is Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Department at New York University and director of the Environmental Health Clinic, a para-institutional project geared towards improving human and environmental health and quality of life. Her expertise in a wide range of fields, from biochemistry to technology and visual arts, allows her to probe infrastructures that tangibly improve air pollution, soil biodiversity and promote public space innovation. Jeremijenko has shaped an understanding of the planet as a profuse web of cooperative links. Her projects question assumptions such as the logic of responsible consumption, in which minimising environmental impact comes second to boosting mutual benefits. *Timeline* - The best proxy for the common good - Doctors without disciplinary borders - Health and technology as opportunities - Tree cloud data - Golden spike of the anthropocene - Mutualistic system design Enjoy!
2016-04-01 07:03Rohit GuptaPlease unsubscribe me from list On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@
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Please unsubscribe me from list On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 4:49 PM, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 33 lines *New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko> *New podcast: Natalie Jeremijenko > <http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula> talks about > learning by living together, about the vitality and shortcomings of the > environmental struggles of the past, and about how to imagine our > relationships with natural systems from this point on.* > > Feat. exclusive generative music mimicking Green Parockeets > > Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula > <http://rwm.macba.cat/ca/sonia/natalie-jeremijenko/capsula> > Natalie Jeremijenko (Australia, 1966) is an artist and engineer. She is > Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Department at New York University > and director of the Environmental Health Clinic, a para-institutional > project geared towards improving human and environmental health and quality > of life. Her expertise in a wide range of fields, from biochemistry to > technology and visual arts, allows her to probe infrastructures that > tangibly improve air pollution, soil biodiversity and promote public space > innovation. Jeremijenko has shaped an understanding of the planet as a > profuse web of cooperative links. Her projects question assumptions such as > the logic of responsible consumption, in which minimising environmental > impact comes second to boosting mutual benefits. > > *Timeline* > - The best proxy for the common good > - Doctors without disciplinary borders > - Health and technology as opportunities > - Tree cloud data > - Golden spike of the anthropocene > - Mutualistic system design > > Enjoy! > >