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Re-experience our trip to the Lakes on the day after the conference where we engaged with
'nature' with our feet and our thoughts (see the texts that accompanied us).
On top of
Loughrigg Fell
The trickling stream as 'lively matter' that
promotes reflection. Janine, Great Britain
How can such an extreme weather
event occur? It is sunny in the lake
district. Nature is definitely crazy.
It should rain... Greg, Belgium
I chose this moment because
of the water lilies; there is a
pond with them here, a misty
steam even. Giuseppe, Italy
Could have read this
anywhere on the walk-route.
Everywhere is an environment.
Andrew, Great Britain
With wet feet from being close to nature (sorry about the nature/culture dichotomy) in a pub saved by a pint... Thus saving capitalism. Laura, Denmark
Because the town is the end of our
path. '...no paths without places
that constitute their destinations
and paths of departure...' And there
is a path from the table to the bar!
Sophie, Denmark
From Lancaster into
the heart of the Lake
District by
coach
Yes, we finished
our route in a pub.
Where the Danish
suddenly started
to read their texts...
This is where we started
our walk
The pictures from the bathroom represent the social stratification embedded in the toilet system: those who are forced to live in their own shit and those who aren't. At the same time it points to a quintessential aspect of modernity: it produces 'shit' (garbage, excrements, etc.), but it hides it in order to hide its own irrationality. Henrik, Denmark
Janine and Martin dealing with
Britains most famous poem:
'Chris made us recite and rap,
The map was crap,
Chris forgot the cheese
Who cares?
There was a lovely breeze.'
Lake Windermere
I chose this because there
is a cottage and the video
was shot near a cottage.
Irkene, New Zealand
I chose this place since
perfectly equipped
leisurely walkers passed
us. Christoph, Germany
Chosen because of the elements
(clouds/mountains) in contrast
to man made environments
(Ambleside). Kathrin, Germany