Day one at the Culture(s) in sustainable futures conference.
These are my favorite tweets from the day:
Bees, fiords & sound collectives will give us food for thought & chances to get immersed in #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/PLB22Wws3S
— Beatriz Garcia (@beatriz_garcia) May 6, 2015
Culture in sustainable development #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/hVJsW1IHod
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Culture IN, FOR, & AS #sustainabledeveloping #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/am5Nc7p3fL
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
#culturalsustainability #culturalvitality #storylines #culturalevolution pic.twitter.com/ieUncKZKHF
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
What is the difference between a sculpture and a rock? Both are results of a morphogenetic process pic.twitter.com/t9hIWJDiku
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Dr. Katriina Soini & Prof. Joost Dessein. Dwelling in No Man's Land. A metaphor for #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/A2uyEBb0W8
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Philippe Vanderbroeck sharing his 'confusion' about #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/WvsvVTTBdp
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Philippe Vandenbroek on Wicked Problems, beautiful questions & transdisciplinary encounters #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/VBjtXleB7M
— Beatriz Garcia (@beatriz_garcia) May 6, 2015
The noosphere, literally 'mind-sphere', continually morphing #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/2NKb1peX38
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
I like t use of imagery (an artwork by MRevonkorpi) in KSoini &JDessein overview of #culturalsustainability programme pic.twitter.com/PUl5dBh8mx
— Beatriz Garcia (@beatriz_garcia) May 6, 2015
Richardson about the Adobt a Monument scheme in Scotland #culturalsustainability pic.twitter.com/qmJNzjbnRJ
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Does humanity have an "innate expansionist tendency"? Or are we not in reality geared for balance ? #culturalsustainability #unesco
— Fonografit (@fnogr) May 6, 2015
Bruno Latour was not at the conference (that would have been really awesome), but here is a tweet popping up from @latourbot, that I find really relevant:
Unfortunately, “the” collective, appearances notwithstanding, cannot be achieved by a simple adding together of nature and society.
— Bruno Latourbot (@LatourBot) May 5, 2015