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[[File:shared_habitat.jpg|800px]]"Shared Habitats" was the title of now three exhibitions by students of the Bauhaus University as well as of a book that is currently being published. In the module, we understand our living space as a habitat in which we are not alone: we share it with countless fellow humans near and far, with other living beings, machines and objects. Our well-being is built on an atmosphere that has been created over epic periods of time by the actions of these beings, which is not divisible but shared destiny.  
[[File:shared_habitat.jpg|800px]]"Shared Habitats"  
 
was the title of now three exhibitions by students of the Bauhaus University as well as of a [book] [https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-5647-3/shared-habitats/?c=310000069] that is currently being published. In the module, we understand our living space as a habitat in which we are not alone: we share it with countless fellow humans near and far, with other living beings, machines and objects. Our well-being is built on an atmosphere that has been created over epic periods of time by the actions of these beings, which is not divisible but shared destiny.  
In the module, we will look in particular at the "habits to share," the habits and strategies for action that are necessary if we are to make our civilization sustainable, thriving, and peaceful.  
In the module, we will look in particular at the "habits to share," the habits and strategies for action that are necessary if we are to make our civilization sustainable, thriving, and peaceful.  
In the module, interactions or objects for a Shared Habitat be created, interfaces, but also techniques, manuals, online tools - in short, everything that is necessary to agree on coordinated, collective practices within our environment.
In the module, interactions or objects for a Shared Habitat be created, interfaces, but also techniques, manuals, online tools - in short, everything that is necessary to agree on coordinated, collective practices within our environment.

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Shared habitat.jpg"Shared Habitats"

was the title of now three exhibitions by students of the Bauhaus University as well as of a [book] [1] that is currently being published. In the module, we understand our living space as a habitat in which we are not alone: we share it with countless fellow humans near and far, with other living beings, machines and objects. Our well-being is built on an atmosphere that has been created over epic periods of time by the actions of these beings, which is not divisible but shared destiny. In the module, we will look in particular at the "habits to share," the habits and strategies for action that are necessary if we are to make our civilization sustainable, thriving, and peaceful. In the module, interactions or objects for a Shared Habitat be created, interfaces, but also techniques, manuals, online tools - in short, everything that is necessary to agree on coordinated, collective practices within our environment.


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