Biophilia Mac OS
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Biophilia was conceived and developed as a suite of apps for Apple iOS devices, in conjunction with Scott Snibbe. This would have been enough of a challenge had Mandy been asked to work with conventional stereo masters, but instead she was confronted with large Pro Tools sessions containing stems — and not just a few of them. Biophilia is an idea that humans have an innate connection to nature. This connection helps our physical and mental wellbeing. Good biophilic design synthesizes the complexities of modern structures and spaces with design elements that support our health, represented through three broad categories.
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Environmental Education, Biology, Biophilia, Phylogenetics
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Abstract
A biology framework in Environmental Education can inspire biophilia, the love for the complex array of lifeforms on this planet, in students. In this paper, a simple, multi-scaled phylogenetic tree is presented to express such a framework. When viewing life from a framework such as a phylogenetic tree, the human species is seen as just one part of something vastly complex. This view is contrasted to another framework, more anthropocentric in nature, that seems to be more typical in the developed world. Challenging students to view the role of humanity from a biocentric, rather than anthropocentric, framework can lead to a greater appreciation of the diversity of life. This, in turn, could be a catalyst for a biophilic revolution, reducing environmental problems and lead to a more ecologically-minded status quo.
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personal narratives
Recommended Citation
Watne, H. N. (2018). Phylogenetics: A Catalyst for a Biophilic Revolution?. Summit to Salish Sea: Inquiries and Essays, 3(1). Retrieved from https://cedar.wwu.edu/s2ss/vol3/iss1/5
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Environmental education; Phylogeny; Biology; Environmental degradation
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