Detecting other people’s bs can be a challenge. Detecting your own is a whole other ballgame.

Detecting other people’s bs can be a challenge. Detecting your own is a whole other ballgame.
Want to try cooking and eating traditional Surinamese food? Or learn about the history of Dutch colonial slavery in Suriname? Tonight you can do both.
Having reached the modern level of control over nature, humans are now collapsing under their success. Will they find a way to relate differently to their environment?
What would a society look like that is dedicated to the wonder of existence?
Climate change spans across generations. If you could reach out to generations yet to come, what would you like to tell them?
Can we really relate to robots, care for them, or even love them? And could they love us back?
Can we write a new story for our world? One where we live in harmony with nature, treat each other equitably and use our knowledge and technology democratically?
Design, while intended for positive transformation, wrestles with the unintended consequences of issues like climate change, resource depletion, and surveillance capitalism. But what if design is part of the problem?
Love is an answer to the lack that lies at the heart of aliveness, but it does not compensate for that lack—it transforms it.
While watching the night sky over the Atacama Desert, Heinrich Päs experienced how Nature works as a “net-like intricate fabric” to which we all belong.