Shinto emphasizes worshiping and thankfulness to the land, and natural elements, simultaneously reminding us that we are a part of nature and that we can elevate our spirit only if we reconnect to our surroundings.Â
Category: Environment
The Fear of the Future
Throughout history, artists have used their talents to convey their emotions, observations, and anxieties about the world around them. Their creations captured the effects of climate change on the natural world, serving as a warning and a call to action.
Reimagining Masterpieces: Famous Artworks Reinterpreted in Recycled Art
Recycled art, also known as up-cycled or found object art, emerged as a form of artistic expression during the 20th century. The concept gained significant recognition and popularity during the 1960s and 1970s with the rise of the environmental movement and the increasing emphasis on sustainability.
Urban art – vandalism or artwork?
The question ” Is graffiti vandalism or art?” arises in societies across the globe. To their creators, graffiti is an expression of creativity, of personal identity, of being part of some sort of underground culture. So what is it?
My Cyber Life
Anthropology is the study of human behaviour to understand the evolutionary origins and the development of societies and cultures. In globalised and multilayered technologies, the nature of the human relationship changed and a separate research wing has developed recently. Digital anthropology studies are only at the beginning and include in their area of interest techno-anthropology, ethnography, cyber anthropology, and virtual anthropology.
19th century Paris, a hub for arts and cultural exchange
Representations of Paris as the ultimate capital of culture, full of innovative architects, artists, poets, and prominent businessmen still stand today and many people visit the French capital to search for an idyllic Belle Epoque city.
Architecture, a tool for human segregation
In the last 50 years, scholars preoccupied with the issue of segregation have investigated in depth major factors that lead to people’s separation. New interpretations of how humans use architecture and urban construction tactics have shifted. Architecture intends to create for people an organized place to live but also succeeds in establishing limits with a powerful psychological impact.
Hermits – a place in the modern society
New generations are more preoccupied with the planet’s health, ecology and how pollution and stress are affecting our life quality. In a way, choosing to live today like a hermit in remote areas shows a burning desire of discovering a truth. This similarity with ancient hermits confirms that out there there must be a truth that will give meaning to our lives on Earth and enables us to move forward.
Hippies – A Generation to Remember
We often question our lifestyle to find answers related to who we are and what is the meaning of our short presence in this world. One famous generation born just after WWII dared to stand aside and defy society. These are the exhilarating and transforming years dominated by the hippie movement.
9 Tips to Go Green in Domestic Circle
Going green in the contemporary age is not a choice but an emergency protocol. Opting for an eco-friendly lifestyle does not mean living efficiently. Here are some tips on how you can contribute to saving our beloved planet.
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