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WONDERLAND: With Tony in the chemistry labs at Sheffield

Tony and me are in the labs at sheffield again . I asked him to talk about his part in the project. We are checking out the latest build of the scaffold that will lower the dresses. dashing back to london .

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Something we all can and should learn from .....'... make the world a sustainable place to live where people can all benefit .... ' and how magnificent SHOWstudio's collaboration with Mr. Toni Ryan and Helen Storey and kind contribution by letting us have a peek in the kitchen where the preparation and cooking is taking place ...... a world of wonders ....

The title of the project couldn't be any more perfect giving the fact that our planet is an incredibly WONDERLAND full of ' magic ' ! .... and a PARADISE at its best !

' MAKE THE WORLD A SUSTAINABLE PLACE TO LIVE WHERE PEOPLE CAN ALL BENEFIT '..... wonderful thinking !

By Galileo's Universe at 10:47 Thu 17 Jan 2008 | reply to this >

Thank you, there will be more of Tony and his explanation about the science behind the project very soon. setting up on Monday, whilst fighting the flu.

By HelenS at 15:20 Sun 20 Jan 2008 | reply to this >

it 's a fantastic project Helen. I am looking forward to seeing it develop.Good luck with fighting off the flu and keep the posts coming in,it is fascinating stuff. Science and Fashion can make great parteners.

By harley at 15:39 Sun 20 Jan 2008 | reply to this >

Pic.www.themidnightsun.org/ ?p=305

' SOMETIMES YOU DON"T KNOW WHAT YOU'VE GOT UNTIL IT's GONE '

A World Without Humans
Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008 By AMY LENNARD GOEHNER

Sometimes you don't know what you've got until it's gone. And that's the thought-experiment author Alan Weisman presents in his book The World Without Us ' TIME's #1 Non-Fiction book of 2007. What if humanity were to vanish? What would happen to our planet? TIME's Amy Lennard Goehner discusses these and other end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it questions with the author.

'I did not write this book because I want human beings to disappear, I wanted to remove us temporarily so we could see how well the world could and would heal itself, restore itself without us, and then figure out how can we reinsert ourselves in harmonious balance with everything else, not in mortal combat with everything else, which is what we have right now. ..'

REF.:ref.:http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1704584,00.html

By Galileo's Universe at 12:13 Mon 21 Jan 2008 | reply to this >

It’s an interesting one.
The more we have the more we want.
I was brought up in the Country, spent five years in a full time Mountain rescue team in UK called Snowdonia, I have climbed Mount Rania in Washington as well as the French Pyrenees, and my work is always based around nature and the landscape.
The ignorance seems to come from people in big cities who are out of touch with the environment out side there brown emaciating clamed.
We only have to see what has happened in the last ten years to realise how destructive people can be by mind setting them selves in to justifying a cause.

By Chris Summerfield at 10:24 Tue 22 Jan 2008 | reply to this >

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