Not exact matches
Nevertheless, as we have seen, there is a small but growing number of scientists, both in physics and biology,
who operate with a relational model,
who see some correspondence between the constructs of the mind and reality itself, however inexact, and
who also see the possibility of restoring the experience of meaning if the non-human
natural world is perceived as dynamic, creative, full of life and purpose, whom process thinkers have engaged in conversation; together they have attempted to
explore new visions of reality better suited for adaptation to the urgent needs of the contemporary
world.
Like a daydream: following scientists
who draw as they
explore, in depth, creatures and crevices in the
natural world.
For example, if you approach someone at a cafe
who is reading National Geographic, you could point out how romantic you think it would be to
explore all the
natural wonders of the
world.
The Lightkeepers upends the traditional structure of a mystery novel - an isolated environment, a limited group of characters
who might not be trustworthy, a death that may or may not have been accidental, a balance of discovery and action - while also
exploring wider themes of the
natural world, the power of loss, and the nature of recovery.
We may be biased (we moved back here after living in sunny California and don't regret it for a second), but this place is heaven for anyone
who loves to
explore and enjoy the
natural world.
Part of the protected UNESCO
World Heritage Site, guided walking tours are of the glacier are offered for those
who wish to
explore the flora, fauna and
natural wonder of this stunning landscape.
Black Desert has the edge for those
who want to
explore a beautiful and detailed fantasy
world, or those
who want more
natural - feeling gameplay, but EVE is a better choice for those
who want to make their name on a cutthroat frontier and engage in politics on a massive scale.
The work of Finnish photographer Sanna Kannisto
explores the complex space that exists between the
natural world and those humans
who desire to isolate, possess, and understand it in some way.
The practice of Chicago - based artist Helen Mirra similarly
explores the everyday relationship between the
natural world and the people
who inhabit it.
This exhibition, curated by Yvonne Force, brings together a select group of contemporary artists
who explore the complexity and resonance of a long association between the
natural world, sexuality and fertility, spiritual and mysticism.
The show features drawings and watercolors by seven contemporary artists
who, through very different approaches,
explore their fascination with and connection to the
natural world.
Depicting a range of
natural phenomena — such as the weightless, seamless, underwater
world of dolphins; honeybees
who communicate through dancing; and the surprising fortitude of animals in Chernobyl in the aftermath of the worst nuclear meltdown ever — her works
explore the subjectivity of animals and the complex relationships humans have constructed with nature.