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Digital gardens: The internet’s new personal renaissance

Digital gardens: The internet’s new personal renaissance

Scrolling through endless feeds, bombarded by algorithmically selected content, it’s easy to feel like you’re adrift in a sea of noise, not truly connecting with anything. I felt this markedly until I landed on an old friend’s website that he shared — a quiet oasis of carefully curated thoughts, open-source projects and free expression.This wasn’t…

‘People simply have to learn more about the plant’s benefits and the good it can bring’

‘People simply have to learn more about the plant’s benefits and the good it can bring’

INTERVIEW: A writer, director, and director of photography, Jordan Berger is the founder of Sunflower Films, a production company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. He is currently completing production on ONE PLANT, a documentary about hemp’s potential to address a wide range of pressing global challenges. He also heads up Head River Farms, an organic hemp…

Public Perception Of Climate Change: Separating Fact From Fiction

Public Perception Of Climate Change: Separating Fact From Fiction

Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus, public perception of climate change remains varied and, at times, misinformed. Understanding what people truly know about climate change is crucial for effective communication and policy-making. It is this understanding that ultimately determines how well society responds to the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. The Power of Perception…

A camera in the water: reframing the migrant image in documentary film

You remember wanting to let go and swim ashore. You remember wanting only to let go. To sink. Into nothingness. I have had enough. Boats. A helicopter. The water swirls. That makes you furious. And your senses are activated again. Why is it taking so long? Why are you leaving us here to die?’ Duarte…