As
long as I explore the world so much I realise that the fundamental elements
as the water they shape itself or a similar picture. A picture that is
likely see, because it is already shaped in the end of my brain, because
it can be a piece of our life, the way that turn the thoughts into our
head, in our stomach. or from the stomach to our head, or from the ground
to the sky.
The scope is to hypnotized the spectator with the continuous rhythm of icon changing and to awake what has been left beside his domestic consiousness.
SOFIA KOUKOULIOTI
From Human Ecology Review,
Joanne Vining and Melinda S. Merrick (Illinois) and Emily A. Price (Utah State):
The Distinction between Humans and Nature:
Human Perceptions of Connectedness to Nature and Elements of the Natural and Unnatural; and Jerry Williams
(Stephen F. Austin): Thinking as Natural: Another Look at Human Exemptionalism;
and
on Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel. From NYRB, Michael Dirda reviews the work of Paul Auster. From Plenty, Christian Lander on stuff environmentalists like.
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