this document is part of the RRDW book material and is NOT ready yet, however if you are very eager please read and comment too.
Niels Peter Flint, June 2008
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DEEP LIVING - the creatives and our planet:
Radical rethinking design and [...]
This is the introduction to the “Radically Rethinking Design & The World” material - part of an e-book available online for the first time.
It’s free because it’s so important that we do something. This does not mean its free to do this work of course and YES we do need money and help to [...]
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A short intro to WORLDBY WORKSHOPs
This is a very short intro to the WORLDBY WORKSHOPs. Here you find sketches, illustrations and simulations of WORLDBY as envisioned by Niels Peter Flint - a kind of utopian city that could be an actual living structure on a not yet chosen place on planet Earth. Initially this will [...]
DEEP LIVING - the creatives and our planet:
Radical rethinking design and the world A collection of thoughts about the future of design
Butt is about how to get westerners to use water for one of the very natural processes we all have to do everyday.
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EXDL “Manifesto-point-of-views”
THE MMM centers will become places where you can come and get inspiration by living and working for shorter or longer periods. Its not a regular hotel nor a retreat - its for people who can see and feel the big perspectives in life and in the universe but who maybe needs grounding and [...]
…or a collection of thoughts about the future of design and the future of the world