Thursday, 1 December 2011
Design Course creating we think, living we learn
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Fuel from plastic
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Beautiful recycled glass lamp
Do we own products or do they own us?
As it draws nearer to Christmas and I am bombarded with the shop shop buy buy attitude. Ive come to the point where actually I want less, I want to get rid of what I have as some of it I don't really need. I want an experience or a chance to discover something new as apposed to another item taking up space. Gifts that you can eat are great as they give you energy and the idea is that you consume it and there is nothing left to take up space.
(how are you meant to use this desk?)
This thought came to me...
We don't own resources, they own us. The more resources and products that we "own" the more they own us and encourage us to want more and more and to fill up our lives with things.
The more we own the less freedom we have and the more we become tied down enabling us to find it more difficult to travel and discover new experiences.
True freedom comes from, experiences with oneself, nature or with fellow humans.
Discovery, harmony and knowledge are really what makes me happy.
Pleasure from Creation and destruction
Our instinct to create is just as powerful as our need for destruction which is why we get a similar buzz when we create things as when we destroy things.
If we kept everything there would be no space for new creations. It seems like the more we create means we have to be more destructive, is this the same way we treat the entire planet?
Monday, 24 October 2011
Portable Jar garden for camping
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Mike Feingold's Permaculture Allotment
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Future of degradable petroleum plastic goes up in smoke
"Until recently, all our carrier bags and some other plastic wrappers were degradable which meant they were not suitable for recycling as general plastic.
DEFRA commissioned a report that said that degradable additives in plastics offer no environmental benefit and therefore we have stopped using degradable additives in carrier bags, and we are running through the old stock.
http://randd.defra.gov.uk/Document.aspx?Document=EV0422_8858_FRP.pdf%20
So there goes that plan of saving the world from the curse that is petroleum plastic. It seems to suggest any sort of throw away petroleum plastic is a curse.
So what now?
Maybe Its time to introduce corn starch and potato starch plastic which is food safe.
Sunday, 18 September 2011
biodegradable plastic
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Cycle Powered Cinema
Skill Share Dundee
Over the past few years I have seen the loss of practical life skills within the student community, currently universities prepare students academically but miss out on practical life skills which students require in later life, skill share dundee hopes to provide these in fun and informative ways.
Skill Share Dundee has now been running for two years now and is going from strength to strength by learning lessons from last years classes.
The initial concept came to me while I was volunteering in tayside recycler's fixing bicycles, i've always loved building things and when people came up to me asking about how to repair bicycles, I thought maybe I could share my other skills too.
I put the idea to Jonathan Baxter and he shared that he too had a similar vision so off we set to create skill share dundee in the rather dimly lit cavern that was the bicycle area of tayside recyclers.
Allot of skill share dundee's principles are bases on the likes of Tinkering School: Think, Make, Tinker!
and also Men's Sheds - MensShed Australia AMSA.
Bicycle building/maintenance
Gardening
Wood work (Cold frame building)
Planting seedlings
leather work(15th century flacket bottle)
Wine making
Electronics(tag tool)
Wood work
Rocket Stove construction
So what have we learned from last semester:
-less technical classes are easier for people to engage with and hold their concentration
-we need to teach less and give one of the greatest gift to empower people to understand what skills and strengths they already have and let them share them.
-We hope to use a questionnaire like the one below to enable people to easier answer the question "what skills do you have?"
-The greatest gift is allowing others to give so rather than just teaching all the classes, we will try to open the space up for more participants to share.
---This Semesters classes on offer this semester are loosely based around vintage skills---
This is just a rough breakdown of possible classes that will be run.
-Vintage photography-taking photos using vintage cameras and also guide through development process- leave with a nice negative as a keepsake
-Vintage bicycle maintenance and also how to make one of a kind bike baskets
-Leather work- one of a kind leather objects-belts, bags and other objects
-Upholstery of furniture
-Welding projects
-building bicycle trailers
-wilderness walks
-wine making courses and tasting sessions
-Tinkering events- think Macgyver, you will learn how to solve problems and repair your own objects by good old tinkering and putting your knowledge into practice.
-Bring your broken items events- where you will learn how to repair everyday objects
Catalyst Quest
We three warriors struck out into the unknown, it felt like a proper quest and we experienced many magical moments throughout: all three of us sang harmoniously under a bridge in an ancient Sequoia forest, the gurgling of the stream under our feet and the sound of our temple like songs echoing off the sides of the walls and other magical moments in the mist cliffs up in Dartmoor as we sat in our cave, the fire blazing and the rain falling outside our door.
More stories of our quest to come...including how we gathering this food on the road, glow bugs at night, hunting ducks and the Templars way.