by hans kalliwoda | May 2, 2024
After the presentation at the AMS Congress ‘Reinventing the City’ a student walked up to me … excuse the shaky hands
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 | 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 31, 2023
Surprisingly, scientific evidence confirms that urban environments are more favourable for bees than rural areas. This phenomenon is primarily driven by polluted soil and water, stemming from pesticide use, monoculture, and habitat destruction. Bees have essentially...
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...
by hans kalliwoda | Aug 29, 2016
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationships within ecosystems and the broader environment requires a substantial educational journey. In today’s world, an increasing number of individuals acknowledge the pressing ecological challenges...