
James Lovelock & Hans Ulrich Obrist ā Ever Gaia
'As we spoke of his inventions, I realised that what is common to them all is that they astound not in their appearance but in what they make apparent. They leave us staring, jaw-dropped yet clear-eyed, into a new reality ā in which Gaia has taken the place of God: 'Oh my Gaia', we are left uttering.' ā Hans Ulrich Obrist
Ever GaiaĀ provides a guide ā by way of Lovelockās Gaian approach ā to address todayās 'polycrisis'. In September 2015, Hans Ulrich Obrist traveled to Dorset to visit Lovelock at his seaside cottage, where they spent nine hours discussing the Space Age, the birth of modern science, the agonies of institutions, and the future of humanity.Ā Ever GaiaĀ presents this conversation as a celebration of Lovelock, who died this past year.
With contributions from Daisy Hildyard, Precious Okoyomon, Tim Lenton.
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James Lovelock & Hans Ulrich Obrist ā Ever Gaia
'As we spoke of his inventions, I realised that what is common to them all is that they astound not in their appearance but in what they make apparent. They leave us staring, jaw-dropped yet clear-eyed, into a new reality ā in which Gaia has taken the place of God: 'Oh my Gaia', we are left uttering.' ā Hans Ulrich Obrist
Ever GaiaĀ provides a guide ā by way of Lovelockās Gaian approach ā to address todayās 'polycrisis'. In September 2015, Hans Ulrich Obrist traveled to Dorset to visit Lovelock at his seaside cottage, where they spent nine hours discussing the Space Age, the birth of modern science, the agonies of institutions, and the future of humanity.Ā Ever GaiaĀ presents this conversation as a celebration of Lovelock, who died this past year.
With contributions from Daisy Hildyard, Precious Okoyomon, Tim Lenton.
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'As we spoke of his inventions, I realised that what is common to them all is that they astound not in their appearance but in what they make apparent. They leave us staring, jaw-dropped yet clear-eyed, into a new reality ā in which Gaia has taken the place of God: 'Oh my Gaia', we are left uttering.' ā Hans Ulrich Obrist
Ever GaiaĀ provides a guide ā by way of Lovelockās Gaian approach ā to address todayās 'polycrisis'. In September 2015, Hans Ulrich Obrist traveled to Dorset to visit Lovelock at his seaside cottage, where they spent nine hours discussing the Space Age, the birth of modern science, the agonies of institutions, and the future of humanity.Ā Ever GaiaĀ presents this conversation as a celebration of Lovelock, who died this past year.
With contributions from Daisy Hildyard, Precious Okoyomon, Tim Lenton.
























