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Social Art

I believe that social art, i.e. the forming of sustainable communities on small and large scales is the royal art of the future.
I am approaching this work in two ways: first through my research into the field of imagination and creativity that has led me from empowering individuals to enabling groups. Second through my interest in developing conceptual and artistic frameworks for a new ecology culminating in the three fold social order. (Worldwork Project)

Community Alignment

Every organization has its own immanent myth, a kind of guiding picture that informs, directs and inspires its biography. In the past such pictures aligned groups with their purpose. Today, they have shrivelled into mission statements and statutes, resulting in social alienation and stagnation. Community Alignment helps communities to tap their collective potential through the creation of such pictures and myths.

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Social Act

Inspired by the Beemaster (a contemporary mystery drama/event conceived and written by Jennifer Kornberger and performed by students of the Integral Studies Course 2008). I began to work with ways of acting/performing that enhance the connectivity between actors and the forming of social fields. Part of this approach are practices that help to transcend the intellect through re-membering of the totality of the human being through Slow Motion Work. This approach was further developed in the Bardo of the West and remains work in progress.

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