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THE FUTURE IS SYMBIOTIC: Radical Indigenism and Lo-TEK Design with Julia Watson SOUNDFOOD

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Today we look to the ancient technologies of indigenous ecosystems to provide guidance for the future (and survival) of humanity in the face of climate change. 
We are thrilled to welcome designer, activist, academic, and author, Julia Watson to SOUNDFOOD. Julia is a leading expert in the field of Lo—TEK nature-based technologies for the built environment and climate-resilient design. Her bestselling book with Taschen, Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, Monocle, Architectural Digest, and more. Regularly teaching at Harvard and Columbia University, Julia’s studio work involves landscape and urban design, along with public speaking and consulting with brands on sustainability. In her studio, she collaborates with a horticulturist as Watson Salembier, with a focus on rewilding, and has just completed the summer gardens for Rockefeller Center using a native plant palette inspired by the American meadow. 
Julia has written for Topos, Landscape Architecture Frontier, ioARCH, Kerb, Water Urbanisms East and co- authored A Spiritual Guide to Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage. She’s a 2020 TED speaker, and a fellow of Summit  REALITY, Pop!tech, & The Christensen Fund. Born in Australia, she regularly treks across the globe. 
Above all, Julia is a master observer. In today’s conversation, she reflects on the greater understanding that has been revealed to her through her explorations of Earth’s  sacred spaces- what makes them sacred, who makes them sacred, and whether those experiences can be recreated in design. Her combination of extensive research and awareness of natural processes has resulted in the most visually stunning, nutrient dense, empowering,  design forward book we could dream of. 
Julia possesses an exquisitely comprehensive view of the world, with attention to both the micro and macro,  she has dedicated herself to applying critical thinking  and understanding of indigenous ingenuity to the design of  modern, climate resilient technologies. Through her eyes and mind, we have a glimpse into the ways that global communities have interactacted synergistically  with nature for millenia.  Watson invites us all to reflect on what we can learn from the past and present to envision  what a Lo—TEK future could behold. 
Thank you Julia for sharing your wisdom, insights, and vision with us!
Thank you for tuning in. If you are able to donate to SOUNDFOOD we would be so grateful for your support. Everything and anything you can give helps us continue to share these conversations with the world.
Infinite gratitude!
 
CONNECT
Julia Watson: IG | Website
Host @nitsacitrine @soundfoodspace
Subscribe to Mercurial Mail (our monthly newsletter)
 
MENTIONED
Lo―TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism by Julia Watson
USING THE DESIGN OF BALI’S WORLD HERITAGE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE TO EMPOWER BALINESE COMMUNITIES- Prof. Julia N. Watson and Prof. J. Stephen Lansing
Eva Marie Garroutte- Radical Indigenism 
ArcoSanti by Paolo Soleri 
SOUNDFOOD Episode Mentioned: 
A VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS: Film, Farming, Fungi and the Future with Nathalie Kelley
Catch our first ever JAM SESSION with Rocío Graves here!
 
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
EP. 86: PROTECTING OUR SOIL AND CELLS with Kelly Ryerson
EP. 81: AN ODE TO FERMENTATION with Sandor Katz
EP. 80: MOMS ACROSS AMERICA with Zen Honeycutt
 
NOURISH
This podcast is made possible by your donations and the symbiotic support of our partners:
Offer a donation to us here
 
LIVING LIBATIONS: enjoy 15% off all botanical beauty alchemy with this link https://livinglibations.com/soundfood (discount automatically applied)
MIKUNA: enter SOUNDFOODFAMILY for 25% off clean, single-sourced plant protein products Mikunafoods.com
LIVING TEA:  SOUNDFOOD for 15% off all tea nourishment  livingtea.net
SUPERFEAST: enter CITRINE for 10% off our favorite tonic herbs + superfoods superfeast.com
OSEA: ente

Today we look to the ancient technologies of indigenous ecosystems to provide guidance for the future (and survival) of humanity in the face of climate change. 
We are thrilled to welcome designer, activist, academic, and author, Julia Watson to SOUNDFOOD. Julia is a leading expert in the field of Lo—TEK nature-based technologies for the built environment and climate-resilient design. Her bestselling book with Taschen, Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, Monocle, Architectural Digest, and more. Regularly teaching at Harvard and Columbia University, Julia’s studio work involves landscape and urban design, along with public speaking and consulting with brands on sustainability. In her studio, she collaborates with a horticulturist as Watson Salembier, with a focus on rewilding, and has just completed the summer gardens for Rockefeller Center using a native plant palette inspired by the American meadow. 
Julia has written for Topos, Landscape Architecture Frontier, ioARCH, Kerb, Water Urbanisms East and co- authored A Spiritual Guide to Bali’s UNESCO World Heritage. She’s a 2020 TED speaker, and a fellow of Summit  REALITY, Pop!tech, & The Christensen Fund. Born in Australia, she regularly treks across the globe. 
Above all, Julia is a master observer. In today’s conversation, she reflects on the greater understanding that has been revealed to her through her explorations of Earth’s  sacred spaces- what makes them sacred, who makes them sacred, and whether those experiences can be recreated in design. Her combination of extensive research and awareness of natural processes has resulted in the most visually stunning, nutrient dense, empowering,  design forward book we could dream of. 
Julia possesses an exquisitely comprehensive view of the world, with attention to both the micro and macro,  she has dedicated herself to applying critical thinking  and understanding of indigenous ingenuity to the design of  modern, climate resilient technologies. Through her eyes and mind, we have a glimpse into the ways that global communities have interactacted synergistically  with nature for millenia.  Watson invites us all to reflect on what we can learn from the past and present to envision  what a Lo—TEK future could behold. 
Thank you Julia for sharing your wisdom, insights, and vision with us!
Thank you for tuning in. If you are able to donate to SOUNDFOOD we would be so grateful for your support. Everything and anything you can give helps us continue to share these conversations with the world.
Infinite gratitude!
 
CONNECT
Julia Watson: IG | Website
Host @nitsacitrine @soundfoodspace
Subscribe to Mercurial Mail (our monthly newsletter)
 
MENTIONED
Lo―TEK. Design by Radical Indigenism by Julia Watson
USING THE DESIGN OF BALI’S WORLD HERITAGE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE TO EMPOWER BALINESE COMMUNITIES- Prof. Julia N. Watson and Prof. J. Stephen Lansing
Eva Marie Garroutte- Radical Indigenism 
ArcoSanti by Paolo Soleri 
SOUNDFOOD Episode Mentioned: 
A VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS: Film, Farming, Fungi and the Future with Nathalie Kelley
Catch our first ever JAM SESSION with Rocío Graves here!
 
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
EP. 86: PROTECTING OUR SOIL AND CELLS with Kelly Ryerson
EP. 81: AN ODE TO FERMENTATION with Sandor Katz
EP. 80: MOMS ACROSS AMERICA with Zen Honeycutt
 
NOURISH
This podcast is made possible by your donations and the symbiotic support of our partners:
Offer a donation to us here
 
LIVING LIBATIONS: enjoy 15% off all botanical beauty alchemy with this link https://livinglibations.com/soundfood (discount automatically applied)
MIKUNA: enter SOUNDFOODFAMILY for 25% off clean, single-sourced plant protein products Mikunafoods.com
LIVING TEA:  SOUNDFOOD for 15% off all tea nourishment  livingtea.net
SUPERFEAST: enter CITRINE for 10% off our favorite tonic herbs + superfoods superfeast.com
OSEA: ente

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