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193 - Kimberly Dill on Environmental Philosophy: In Defense of Wildness & Night

Humans On The Loop

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Using Photo Luminescent Paints and Bioluminescent Fungi to Lighten Cities

I think it's my job as an individual, a mushroom tree philosopher and ecologist in some senses to hold the perspective of conservation. One of the proposals that I have in in defense of wild night is not to get rid of nighttime lighting altogether, but to use it more strategically. So how can we use light as a an artistic project to illuminate our urban spaces in a way that's also artistically restorative, as well as ecologically restorative? There are all of these potentials for alternative lighting that will help us to navigate at night that will actually be beautiful,. That don't have the same negative consequences that high pressure sodium bulbs do. All of this stuff is actually being tested

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