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Is it possible to relinquish our humanity? Wouldn’t that just make the crises we face such as climate change worse? Or is it the belief that, as humans, we are somehow more important and valuable than all other beings, the thing that has gotten us into this mess? This episode of the podcast asks what it means to be human today, how we live with nonhuman others, and if ideas of “posthumanism“ can help reconfigure how we live our lives in balance with the world around us.
This live recording was the final part of the series, and invited those involved via downloading, listening, sharing, and coming on the guided walks, to participate. The conversation began with Rebecca Huggan (NewBridge Project) and Laura Coleman (ONCA) discussing the role of arts organisations...
Published 05/18/18
The purpose of Deep Adaptation thinking is to connect our practices, individual and societal, to the challenge of climate change. We’ve built resilience at home, and inside our bodies. Now it’s time to restore old practices of living in balance. This episode invites activists, artists, and those...
Published 05/10/18