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Hee Nettimers en Duurzamen, Voor jullie de eerste nieuwsbrief van een opmerkelijke club: http://www.nextnature.net. Hierin jullie speciale aandacht voor de inzending van ons eigenste CDA om een buitendijkse polder in de vorm van een tulp uit te baggeren. Waren zij dat sowieso oorspronkelijk of hebben zij dat (in naam van god;) toegeeigend? Tsuss, Richard Reekers ----- Original Message ----- From: NextNature.net To: r.reekers@chello.nl Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 7:15 AM Subject: Next Nature Newsletter - January 2008 Hello Richard Reekers, Welcome to the very first Next Nature newsletter, containing our most peculiar explorations and announcements. This newsletter is connected to the website www.nextnature.net which explores our changing relation with nature and the implications of the up-and-coming next nature on our everyday lives. You recieve this low-volume newsletter because you told us you wanted to or because a friend of you told us, or a friend of a friend who you don't know... In case you feel you recieve this in error please send a message titled 'unsubscribe' to newsletter@nextnature.net. CONTENTS - Call for Proposals: Designing for Next Nature - Blog Highlights - Biggest Visual Power Show moves to Los Angeles - Call for Powershow Sponsors CALL FOR PROPOSALS: DESIGNING FOR NEXT NATURE Nowadays, children know more corporate logo?s and brands than bird or tree species. The average Western person has more worries about the instability of financial markets and mortgage interest deductions than about hurricanes or floods. We are living in a time in which the ?made? and the ?born? are fusing. Hypoallergenic cats are already on the market. Plants are used as sensors, information displays and chemical factories. Animals are being augmented and branded. Plastic surgeons sculpt flesh to match retouched photographs in glossy magazines. In response to donar organ shortages, researchers are working on a 3D organ printer. Real nature is not green. It is out of control. Our technological world has become so intricate and uncontrollable that it has become a nature of its own. Games have become jobs. Second life is not sustainable. Digital world metaphors boomerang into our physical environment. Wine making has become an information science. Everyday robots give massages and take care of the children. RFID chips open doors, they might be infected, but nonetheless are edible. How should we relate to these developments? How will we design? How will we build? How do we relate to our environment? How can we create humane technology? We call upon designers, artists, visionaries, film makers and other creative people to submit their visions, statements and ideas on how we will live in next nature. A special jury will select the best proposals to be presented at the Biggest Visual Power Show in Los Angeles this Spring 2008. Submission deadline: 8 march. http://www.nextnature.net/callforproposals/ BLOG HIGHLIGHTS Tulip Islands ? Design a Polder A proposal to gain 600.000 m2 of land near the Dutch coast recently came from the CDA (Dutch Christian?Democratic political party). The idea is to create a tulip?shaped island that will provide agricultural space, clean energy, a new national airport and protect the current coastline all at once. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=1650 IVY Hard disk cover evolves with your data When you purchase IVY, it appears to be a normal hard disk, but when you start using it by storing data, it will alter its skin visualizing the content of the hard disk. Instead of buying a custom cover design to personalize the industrially manufactured device, the hard disk casing will automatically change along with your content on the disk. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=1770 Mushrooms come from Trucks Where do mushrooms come from? Most people think from the forest after a good rain if we?re talking about wild mushrooms, or from manure piles in some deep dark cave if we?re talking about cultivated ones. But mushrooms could come from trucks, and not in the sense that they are delivered by them, but actually be grown on board on the way to the supermarket. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=1757 Modernistic Vaginas The influence of modernism and its trend of thought that affirms the power of human beings to create, improve, and reshape the world, along with its clear universal style of squares and straight lines, can hardly be underestimated. Think modern furniture, airports, Ipods and city plans. Nonetheless, we wonder if the modernistic painter Piet Mondriaan could have imagined designer vaginas. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=1240 Playing Dreams Jayne Gackenbach, a professor of psychology and sociology at Grant MacEwan College, Canada has completed research which claims that video games alter the way the brain works. Gackenbach found that frequent video game players have more ?lucid dreams? (in which the dreamer is aware that they are dreaming) than non-gamers. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=565 The Tissue Engineered Meat of Tomorrow The meat in the supermarket is abstract, square and habitually made from wickedly manufactured animals. A friend once told me he only eats meat if he ?can not recognize the animal in it?. A disturbing remark, but this ?consumers preference? may also bring opportunities: disengage the animal from the meat. http://www.nextnature.net/?p=999 Friending, Ancient or Otherwise The growing popularity of social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Second Life has thrust many of us into a new world where we make ?friends? with people we barely know, scrawl messages on each other?s walls and project our identities using totem-like visual symbols. We?re making up the rules as we go. But is this world as new as it seems? http://www.nextnature.net/?p=1764 BIGGEST VISUAL POWER SHOW MOVES TO LOS ANGELES The Biggest Visual Power Show is an intellectual show that blends between a conference and a pop concert. The show represents a field of mixed cultural disciplines presenting visionary statements, radical ideas and powerful imagery. After the sold-out editions in 2003, 2005 and 2006 in the Netherlands and Germany on Next Nature, the event now moves to Los Angeles. The date and location are almost fixed down now and will be announced in the next edition of the newsletter. The video compilation of the Biggest Visual Power Show 2006 in Germany can still be viewed online: http://www.nextnature.net/?p=877 CALL FOR SPONSORS AND PARTNERS The Biggest Visual Power Show on Next Nature offers a marketing opportunity for public and private sector organizations who are interested in extending their visibility world wide through the web and specifically in Southern California. http://www.nextnature.net/sponsors/ Don?t want to receive this newsletter in the future? send a message titled 'unsubscribe' to newsletter@nextnature.net or surf to http://www.nextnature.net/unsubscribe/ ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. 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