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Online meet-up: Martin Foessleitner on ‘Waylosing’

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Waylosing; a kind of reference to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: how go balance the need for orientation and the desire for the unexpected, unorganized, strange, wild unknown teritory?

How can we guarantee safety and nevertheless enable discovery?

On the example of Schönbrunn, the task is to combine time-management and keep the mystery of the garden. So is it true the more we know, the less we feel? 

Or is it again time management: what’s the timing of information?

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Martin Foessleitner

Martin Foessleitner

 

Moderator

Andrew Stuck

Andrew Stuck

Co-founder of walk · listen · create (United Kingdom) 
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