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"Experience working in a state of euphoria and warmth, in just a jumble of light" [https://twitter.com/erowidrecruiter/status/890376692426035200 @erowidrecruiter]
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Alma Hunter studied culture and cognition in New Caledonian crows. Due to life's exigencies she has a grant to study the corvid population in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrinking_cities shrinking cities]. Her praxis is about doing the best she can with what she can find. (Which might be a twig because she's learned a lot from those crows).
  
 
"The whole is something other than the sum of its parts" - Kurt Koffka
 
"The whole is something other than the sum of its parts" - Kurt Koffka
  
 
"All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." - Jain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasparopagraho_Jivanam declaration of nature], Laxmi Mall Singhvi  
 
"All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." - Jain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasparopagraho_Jivanam declaration of nature], Laxmi Mall Singhvi  
 
"The ecosystem itself is not just a landscape full of plant and animal species; it’s an intricate network of relationships, including those between predators and their prey, between flowering plants and their pollinators, between fruiting plants and the animals that disperse their seeds. Each such relationship constitutes a link between trophic levels."
 
 
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"My big takeaway from the patterns Ostrom identified is that sustainably managing the commons requires a high degree of context among participants. Most failure outcomes can be traced back to context collapse." [https://medium.com/@nayafia/an-alternate-ending-to-the-tragedy-of-the-commons-446b4e960887]
 
 
"The interactions between species and their environments is so complex that you can’t take something out, like an entire species, and fully understand the effects of it." [https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2018/07/19/meet-the-invasive-insect-that-is-changing-an-entire-forest-bird-community/#1f2acac3bfad]
 
 
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[https://youtu.be/mzWN4v2Ck0s Maybe you should] not kill or something if we want to keep fighting evil [[https://youtu.be/lnqzoTCNCF0 today]. just a thought.
 
 
"Don't kill anybody for a few days. See what it feels like."[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119229/quotes/qt0469139]
 
  
 
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Alma Hunter is a visiting behavioral ecologist from the [https://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/our-research/research-groups/new-caledonian-crow-cognition-and-culture-research.html Cognition and culture in New Caledonian crows] research group. Due to life's exigencies she has a grant to study the corvid population in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrinking_cities Detroit]. Her magery is all mixed in with the exigencies and her field of study.
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Alma has found all the sticks and stones. She's collected the voices: the first
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static of dispatch code transmissions, the words of grandmothers, the shouts of
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children, the huff of machismo. the buzzing of light. She's settled at the
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intersection where the swirling of leaves is keeping up with the windup of the
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sound from a streetlamp that is warming up. It could be the seven of swords she
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draws that decides her: She'll stay here for a little longer.

Latest revision as of 11:58, 2 February 2019

Alma Hunter studied culture and cognition in New Caledonian crows. Due to life's exigencies she has a grant to study the corvid population in shrinking cities. Her praxis is about doing the best she can with what she can find. (Which might be a twig because she's learned a lot from those crows).

"The whole is something other than the sum of its parts" - Kurt Koffka

"All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." - Jain declaration of nature, Laxmi Mall Singhvi


Alma has found all the sticks and stones. She's collected the voices: the first static of dispatch code transmissions, the words of grandmothers, the shouts of children, the huff of machismo. the buzzing of light. She's settled at the intersection where the swirling of leaves is keeping up with the windup of the sound from a streetlamp that is warming up. It could be the seven of swords she draws that decides her: She'll stay here for a little longer.