All the stories from the empty square

Here they are: Insights, ideas, and experiences from the people on the square.
Have a look, take a stroll, join the conversation.
Be part of a global attempt to restore wisdom into our communities.
We’re changing the narrative, bit by bit, story by story, day by day.

Art & The Senses

This is not about the institutionalized and capitalized ‘art world’. It’s about art as a medium to create a better everyday life; art as a daily practice for all of us, an exercise of sensing, of noticing the differences, of seeing beauty in the way things are connected. It’s about questioning and enlightening, but first and foremost it’s about care, awareness, and beauty. Only then can art be a changing force.

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Big Whys & Hows

A category of philosophy and practice. Not so much about hermetic intellectual discussions but about reflections and directions on how to live and why. How can we restore wisdom? What is freedom? High-flying and down-to-earth thoughts and ideas, please bring along both, and let’s expand the conversation on how to recreate the balances, we’ve lost.

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Community Stories & Identity

Just like humans, places need identity and stories. New stories can lead to change. Telling the story makes the story true. What’s the story of your community? Who are the people putting heart and soul into it? What drives them? How do they do it? Is the story commercially communicated or does it have a more silent but also more robust and integrated existence? How can we move beyond city branding and communicate the identity of a place in a way that nurtures the stories instead of making them superficial?  

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Culture & Spirit

Culture, in the West, has become synonymous with specific ‘cultural’ activities and institutions. But as a concerted mental building connecting us via deeply shared symbols and feelings, culture is becoming blurred. Without a strong inner sense of belonging, the power of resistance is decreasing. Most of us can feel it. Maybe the most important question of our time is how we can revive the collective soul and culture in the sense of a joint understanding of everything’s connectedness?  

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Economy & Place

The 21st century is one of massive growth. Megacities are becoming metacities, and global inequality is putting more and more communities at danger. Creating an economy as if people and place matter is crucial. Best practices already exist. It’s possible to create systems that nurture local economies, engage citizens, and build trust. Please bring on the good stories.  

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Food & Fellowship

Food brings people together. ‘Companion’ literally means ‘one who breaks bread (panis) with (com) another’. Food might be the ultimate catalyst to improve places. If we can make a sustainable plan for how we eat, the rest will change, too: our communities, cities, landscapes, health, social relations, public spaces, political structures, biodiversity etc. It’s all connected. 

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Health

What if the doctor diagnosed us with ‘disconnection’? What if she ordered a solid cure of community interaction? A daily dose of public walking, greeting, exchanging, sensing, wondering, and daydreaming in a neighborhood that was truly alive? Filled with diverse people, functions, moods, possibilities – and trees. Proximity to green spaces has been shown to have all kinds of positive effects on us. Does your community boost your health?  

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Hospitality

Hospitality is “the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity”. That was how Louis chevalier de Jaucourt described it in the Encyclopédie (Paris, 1765). In ancient cultures and religions, hospitality has always been a virtue and a right, building a practice of graciousness towards guests at home and in all social situations. What would it take to reintroduce hospitality as a founding principle on all levels – not least in the most affluent nations?  

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Human Rights

What is the most basic human right? Is it the right to be who you are and to feel free? What obligations come with this right? And what is freedom? Is it not being afraid – of anything?  

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Imagination & Play

The process of reimagining ourselves has to proceed. Bringing about the world we want to live in, is, substantially, the work of the imagination. It’s about questioning and challenging established models and patterns. How can we reboot our imagination and enthusiasm? How can we create communities with time and space for play? Play is vital, now more than ever, and without it, we all get poorer. Our streets will fall silent. So, who wants to play?

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Joy & Enchantment

When was the last time you felt enchanted? Author Jane Bennett describes the effect of enchantment as “a mood of fullness, plenitude, or liveliness, a sense of having one’s nerves or circulation or concentration powers tuned up or recharged”. When creating communities, can we look to Epicurean philosophy where the ethical task is to enjoy life with discipline, to receive it with wonder and to add, by one’s actions, to its stock of joy. Joy is a radical force. Within enchantment lies an openness, a potential, that can lead to new thinking.

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Healing Nature

Healing, soothing, recharging our senses; inspiring and teaching us, boosting our imagination. That’s nature. Can we rewild our towns, cities, and neighborhoods? Can we find new ways of integrating national parks in cities? Can teaching move outdoors? Can we turn large, monumental boulevards into meadows? Can we turn back sprawl and promote wildlife habitats? Deep down, creating living cities and strong communities begins by caring for two things: The soil and the soul.

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Partnerships & New Circles

Technology and science brought specialization, segmentation, and fragmentation. The points in common that we used to share became fewer, and we lost the holistic perspective. Now we must put it together again and create new circles and partnerships. Not least when it comes to community and city building, working together across silos, disciplines, and departments is key. Every kind of partnerships, formal and informal, must be encouraged. We have to know what the others are doing.

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Public Space & Social Infrastructure

Social infrastructure designates all the public and semi-public places where we accidentally bump into each other in our daily life. When social infrastructure is robust, it naturally fosters contact, mutual support, and social capital. Robust social infrastructure can be said to rely on combinations of mixtures of uses (not separate uses). When planning a city, the first and by far the most important question, is, according to urbanist and author Jane Jacobs: “How can cities generate enough mixture among uses – enough diversity – throughout enough of their territories, to sustain their own civilization?”. To achieve great public spaces, we need to put social infrastructure ON TOP of the agenda.

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Shops & Commerce

Shops and cities are two sides of the same coin. But a shop isn’t just a shop. Shops can build trust between people and establish a sense of place and time as well as a civic pride in towns and cities. They can strengthen the local economy and support sustainable circuits and change a neighborhood for the better. The challenge is, they can also do the opposite. As consumers, we can choose what kind of shops we want and thereby, in the end, what kind of world we want. That’s the power we have.

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Skills & Learning

Do our schools truly nurture young imaginations? Do they establish tight-knit bonds with communities and with nature? What if our schools were built on the belief that children must be free from fear before anything else can be achieved? Free from the fear of failure, the fear of being themselves? What if the main goal were to help them answer the one central question: What am I going to do with my life?

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Time & Death

Time is flying. Life is now. Some say time is money. Others say that if we could only be present in this moment, fortune would smile upon us. Time runs out. Death is the last taboo. Let’s welcome death into the conversation to actualize the miracle of life. Time & Death is also about beginnings, memories, roots, life stages, decay, resurrection, the future and, simply, the passing of the day. How are you, really, today?

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Theme: Food For Thought

What if we designed our communities and cities through food? What would they look like, feel like – taste like?

Imagine the markets, local shops, alleys of fruit trees, nut trees, raised beds with vegetables and herbs tended by community groups and local schools.

Chicken yards in the back. Houses with large comfortable kitchens. Common facilities that make it possible for people to cook dinner together and help each other in the hour before dawn, when the kids are restless. Common meals that celebrate local food identity and create new bonds and understanding across boundaries. Strong links with the hinterland through a dense food network. Government protection against food monopolies, and a welcome back to more varied landscapes, greater biodiversity, and much improved animal welfare.

It’s not utopia. We can get there. We just have to begin eating as though we really mean it.

That’s food for thought, isn’t it?

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