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2) THE HOUSES
The homes, with fires lit inside, burning hard wood. We can almost be in just a t-shirt indoors. The tables—four or five of them—keep appearing from every corner. Some artists are setting up their gear: laptops, video and audio synthesizers, some figurines, cameras, streaming setups. The most energetic are already minting their works on Zora. The huge, thick glass windows keep the cold out but let in the beautiful views. The house is filled with white daylight, even though the sky is gray. For the visitors, the rain was never bad news; on the contrary, it was a welcome. I can’t stop thinking that in a few days the rain will probably clear, and the sun will break through. Then the whole landscape will transform, like a diamond emerging from rock. The warmth of the sun will fill them with joy. a perfect release for minds that have been in contemplation and introspection during the cool rain. It will be the perfect spring experience, showing a bit of the damp winter alongside the rebirth 2 replies
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We’ll get to know the niches that make up this territory, and from there, understand how this system and its interconnected family of systems function. If we can, we’ll compare and understand human impact and how we, as humans, might connect to this network.
On this journey, we learn about the layers that exist from micro to macro. In the soil, it’s visible to the naked eye: water, stones, sand, silt, clay, and rich black earth.
On aerial ocuppation: ground cover plantas, ferns, little bush, trees and big trees
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