

Julia Watson on the Power of Indigenous Technologies to Transform Our Planet
6 snips Mar 25, 2020
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Low Tech, Design by Radical Indigenism, by Julia Watson
03:48 • 2min
The Importance of Knowledge
05:58 • 2min
The Relationship Between Indigenous Knowledge and Contemporary Society
08:14 • 2min
The Importance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
10:08 • 2min
The Power of Nature
12:22 • 3min
The Biomimicry of Architecture
15:33 • 5min
The Living Root Bridges in India
21:02 • 4min
The Tatora Reed Floating Islands
25:31 • 5min
The Future of Floating Cities
30:24 • 2min
The Value of Scale
32:14 • 2min
The Anthropocene and the Psychological Idea of Integration
34:24 • 2min
The Anthropocene: A Social Problem
36:49 • 2min
The Greenwashing Idea of Donald Trump
39:04 • 5min
The Neo-Colonial Climate Resilience Movement
44:08 • 2min
The Importance of Slowing Down
46:08 • 4min
The Tragic Firestick Farming Disaster in Australia
49:41 • 2min
The Rise of Indigenous Fire Stick Farming
51:13 • 5min
The Shadow Conservation Landscape
56:37 • 2min
The Future of Urban Environments
58:32 • 5min