by hans kalliwoda | Aug 14, 2024
The children wanted it – the teachers wanted it – the mayors wanted it – the local academia wanted it – the local community wanted it – the Salzburg Nature Museum wanted it – the Raitenhaslach monastery wanted it – the academy...
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 | Sep 6, 2023
‘A healthy social cohesion is a precondition for ecological sustainability’ Hans Kalliwoda Promoting Biodiversity and Sustainable Practices BeeTotems serve not only as enhancers of the natural environment within their respective neighbourhoods but also...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
Within a BeeTotem project in an urban neighbourhood, several key components come into play: Preparatory Phase: Local residents are actively engaged and mobilised to adopt the BeeTotem. BeeTotem Structure: The BeeTotem stands 2.8 meters tall with a ground area of...
by hans kalliwoda | Sep 5, 2023
BeeTotems represent living social sculptures. with organic and anorganic up-cycling qualities. Organic circularity in the BeeTotem: a closed system for sustainability The organic circularity in the BeeTotem encompasses the notion of establishing a self-contained...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 30, 2023
The mobile BeeCircus is a versatile vehicle that quickly creates an intimate circus space accommodating around 35 people. This innovative setup includes a stage surrounded by a tent that doesn’t need anchoring. It will be strategically placed in local...