The
Chalk Circle
The potential of an artifact or structure to be remembered will partly depend up on its emotive force.
(Andrew Jones, 2007)
planting sharing spreading memory not usual nationality beyond landscape interdisciplinary lingo seasonal changing resilience adaptive cycle traces crop marks soil marks participated reconstructing interactions
planting
sharing
spreading
memory
nationality
landscape
lingo
resilience
crop marks
changing
reconstructing
adaptive cycle
traces
layers
soil marks
relationships
dialogue
seasonal
partecipating
shelter
growing
Beyond
identities
destinies
We thought of the chalk circle as an act of drawing ritual and fragile contextualization. As something that brings together, or maintains together, things that are distinct, indicating that those entities could also be regarded, under certain conditions, as a unit.
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