Power spiral and Care spiral, Leeum, Seoul, 2016. A film by SHIMURAbros
Thank you to the amazing audience at @designindaba, CapeTown for doing the sunrise with your new @littlesunenergy
Green light – An artistic workshop opens at the Moody Center for the Arts, Houston
Your museum primer, 2014, The parliament of possibilities, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Modern Art, Seoul, 2016. A film by SHIMURAbros
Global cooling lamp, 2003
'Your Engagement Has Consequences' talk at 17:00 CET today at HAU, as part of the Berlinale
Livestream the event here
The studio kitchen takes part in the Culinary Cinema program at the Berlinale this afternoon!
Moss wall, 1994, The parliament of possibilities, Leeum Museum, Seoul, 2016. A film by SHIMURAbros
Little Sun and Save the Children are working with the Berlinale to bring solar lights to children in Afar, Ethiopia
Learn more about the project here: www.littlesun.com/spotlight-solar-little-sun-berlinale/
Almost feels like an ode on indolence. Work inaction still works. @ordrupgaard
Opens today: Pentagonal landscapes @emmamuseum, Finland
Happy to announce that Green light – An artistic workshop travels to the 57th Venice Biennale as part of the Exhibition "Viva Arte Viva”
Learn more about the project: www.olafureliasson.net/greenlight/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FACK2knC08E
Hans Rosling has sadly passed away. See how he uses hard facts to nurture an optimistic view on the future. His project Gapminder is more relevant than ever!
Tomorrow: Pentagonal landscapes, EMMA Museum, Finland
“Pentagonal mirror tunnel is an amplifier for you and your surroundings. When you stand in a line with any two of the mirrors, you see yourself, and anyone else sharing the space, from unexpected angles. You see yourself seeing yourself seeing” – Olafur Eliasson.
Pentagonal mirror tunnel, 2017, new acquisition by Saastamionen Foundation for EMMA Museum
Artbot #transmediale #berlin Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska @haus_der_kunst
Little Sun film by Euan Williams
#connectedbythesun @littlesunenergy @_euan_williams_ #berlin
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein (High Commissioner for Human Rights), Opening of the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants
Everyday planetary awareness #studio
Fermentation workshop in the studio kitchen. Click on image for more
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Text by Sandor Ellix Katz aka Sandorkraut
Wild fermentation is a way of incorporating the wild into your body, becoming one with the natural world. Wild foods, microbial cultures included, possess a great, unmediated life force, which can help us adapt to shifting conditions and lower our susceptibility to disease. These microorganisms are everywhere, and the techniques for fermenting with them are simple and flexible.
Wild fermentation involves creating conditions in which naturally occurring organisms thrive and proliferate. Fermentation can be low-tech. These are ancient rituals that humans have been performing for many generations. They are a powerful connection to the magic of the natural world, and to our ancestors, whose clever observations enable us to enjoy the benefits of these transformations.
By eating a variety of live fermented foods, you promote diversity among microbial cultures in your body. Biodiversity, increasingly recognized as critical to the survival of larger-scale ecosystems, is just as important at the micro level. Call it microbiodiversity. Your body is an ecosystem that can function most effectively when populated by diverse species of microorganisms. By fermenting foods and drinks with wild microorganisms present in your home environment, you become more interconnected with the life forces of the world around you. Your environment becomes you, as you invite the microbial populations you share the earth with to enter your diet and your intestinal ecology.
Wild fermentation is the opposite of homogenization and uniformity, a small antidote you can undertake in your home, using the extremely localized populations of microbial cultures present there, to produce your own unique fermented foods. What you ferment with the organisms around you is a manifestation of your specific environment, and it will always be a little different. Do-it-yourself fermentation departs from the realm of the uniform commodity. Rediscover and reinterpret the vast array of fermentation techniques used by our ancestors. Build your body’s cultural ecology as you engage and honor the life forces all around you.
Tree of Codes, opens 3 Feb @balletoperadeparis @jamie___xx #waynemcgregor