Micro-Landscapes of the Anthropocene

The Tempedum

it might be said:

In response to the E-concept: https://scalar.usc.edu/works/micro-landscapes-of-the-anthropocene/ecoentanglement-in-depth?path=e-concepts 

 


Ecoentanglement, in particular, was an eco-concept that was able to grasp and inspire many of the concepts in my E-concept ‘The Tempedum’. This concept delves into how, like what the tempedum inspires you to look for, there is an interconnectedness which exists among all entities. This concept like mine is also an extension of the idea of ‘The Butterfly Effect’. This theory describes that each event which exists is a result of one that came prior to it. Like ripples in a pond, there is an unpredictability which surrounds each event and not limited to boundary nor a finite manner of action. Like the tempedum which encourages one to connect rather than separate and be inspired by natures mode of time, ecoentanglement is a pre-existent notion which uses a video of the pendulum to further explain the concept. This pendulum is one of the main inspirations for the tempedum and has been reconfigured to be rid of the set boundaries which exist in a traditional pendulum. This encourages worthwhile and meaningful knowledge that strips interconnectedness of limits and boundaries.

Sheldon, W. H. “The Spirituality of Time.” The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 23, no. 6, 1926, pp. 141–54. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/2013980. Accessed 18 Nov. 2022.
 

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