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science
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May 24, 2020
May
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“Growing our connections to nature will allow us to push past mere intellect to embrace sensory experiences, emotions, intuition. (…) For t...
May 5, 2020
May
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"In categorical thinking the boundaries are drawn. But mystery is open-ended, messy, full of promise, and lacking in certainty. (.....
Sep 23, 2017
fair/fear
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Milan, after immersing myself in the second Resonances exhibition about Fair/Fear. "How can we build a fair world? Science and art (Sci...
May 8, 2015
interpreting, changing
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7 e 8 de Maio de 2015 | Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian Interpreting the World, Changing the World | Noam Chomsky Can experiencing art le...
Nov 17, 2011
silence
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"Experience doesn't come raw, but it comes in real time, in wildness, and not in anyone s direct control. Responding to experience ...
Mar 5, 2010
transdisciplinarity is about transgressing boundaries
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Helga Nowotny (2009), The Potencial of Transdisciplinarity : "Here I want to assert that knowledge, as well as expertise, is inherentl...
Jun 27, 2008
The Petabyte Age
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To reflect and provoke! In the last Wired News, The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn't Just More — More Is Different , they have an entry...
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Dec 6, 2007
ANT and Integration of Knowledge
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Akera, A. (2007). Constructing a Representation for an Ecology of Knowledge: Methodological Advances in the Integration of Knowledge and its...
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