by hans kalliwoda | Apr 11, 2024
Unveiling the Intersection of Art and Ecology in wild pollinator Conservation Exploring art projects focused on bees yields a rich tapestry of creativity and concern. A simple search of “art” alongside “bees” unveils countless examples of art...
by hans kalliwoda | Oct 9, 2023
Exploring Totemism: Ancient Practices and Modern Art As an integral part of his PhDArts journey, Hans Kalliwoda embarked upon an exploration of totemism, an ancient pagan practice renowned for its ability to foster strong communal bonds. Over the course of the past...
by hans kalliwoda | Oct 8, 2023
The TUDelft Urban Ecology Lab places great value on interdisciplinary collaboration. This approach serves two essential purposes. First, it broadens the participants’ conceptual horizons by exposing them to diverse ideas and individuals they might not typically...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 12, 2023
In our quest to find Europe’s most advanced 3D scanning facility, we encountered the Department for Ecological Networks at Darmstadt University of Technology. We promptly scheduled a meeting with Michael to introduce our concept of the City as a (temporary)...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 31, 2023
In light of this academic’s perspective, it is evident that there is a compelling need to employ an unconventional and innovative approach to address the current challenges effectively. ‘The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy. And...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 16, 2023
Since the 1980s, Hans Kalliwoda’s work has focused on the integration of spectators in artworks, installations and interventions. His conceptual art has been exhibited from Cape Town to San Francisco, in numerous galleries, museums and public spaces. For the past 25...