
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on our planet.
They filter water, protect against flooding, provide habitats, and store much more carbon dioxide (CO2) per unit area than forests. Although they cover only 6% of the Earth's land area, they store 30% of terrestrial CO2.
More about our findings and work with and about the wetland and as well our experience as family upside down on our blog at: https://freip.de/nz
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Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on our planet.
They filter water, protect against flooding, provide habitats, and store much more carbon dioxide (CO2) per unit area than forests. Although they cover only 6% of the Earth's land area, they store 30% of terrestrial CO2.
More about our findings and work with and about the wetland and as well our experience as family upside down on our blog at: https://freip.de/nz
DM me for the password.

Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on our planet.
They filter water, protect against flooding, provide habitats, and store much more carbon dioxide (CO2) per unit area than forests. Although they cover only 6% of the Earth's land area, they store 30% of terrestrial CO2.
More about our findings and work with and about the wetland and as well our experience as family upside down on our blog at: https://freip.de/nz
DM me for the password.
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://de.guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot

Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 3
A musical and poetic walk through a small place with a big story.
Audiowalk created by Nora Hansen and the digital experience by Jonas Hansen as part of our Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024.
Featuring stories by Sonja van Kerkhoff and Sen McGlinn Maori proverbs by Wiremu Keretene and Binny Birch, poetry by Piet Nieuwland, music played by Nora Hansen, Ensemble La Rubina and I Fedeli and Taonga Pūoro (trad. Maori instruments) by Ben Hoadley.
The physical audiowalk can be found here: https://guidemate.com/guide/Wairepo-Stories-of-a-wetland-6705dbf8f1a2ba65a503ae47
The digital version can be played here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep3
#audiowalk #wetland #gamesforfuture #godot
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 2
A minimalist card puzzle game where you work to restore a threatened wetland. Free the area from invasive plants and rubbish, plant trees to create space for a vibrant and thriving ecosystem.
The game was created as part of the Kawakawa Wetland Residency 2024
Try it out online at: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories-ep2
#godot #gamesforfuture

We made a little game in and for the Kawakawa Wetland:
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 1
You can play it here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories
It was part of the or the European Permacomputing Gamejam 2024 @euro.permajam

We made a little game in and for the Kawakawa Wetland:
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 1
You can play it here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories
It was part of the or the European Permacomputing Gamejam 2024 @euro.permajam

We made a little game in and for the Kawakawa Wetland:
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 1
You can play it here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories
It was part of the or the European Permacomputing Gamejam 2024 @euro.permajam

We made a little game in and for the Kawakawa Wetland:
Wairepo Wetland Stories - Episode 1
You can play it here: https://pixelsix.itch.io/wairepo-wetland-stories
It was part of the or the European Permacomputing Gamejam 2024 @euro.permajam

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

The beginning is always difficult...
I haven’t drawn in a long time. When we were in Hong Kong, I bought a beautiful ink brush/pen. To motivate myself, I came up with a small morning routine, a kind of game:
Make yourself a coffee.
Draw a tree.
Listen to the birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
Draw a circle.
Listen to the trees and birds.
Repeat (1-3 times).
If the circle didn’t turn out to be a circle, draw a kiwi.
The routine and the playful perspective give me a sense of calmness toward each drawing – nothing has to be perfect.
Drawing in nature is a wonderful way to perceive your immediate surroundings. You observe the details of nature and listen to the many sounds of the more-than-human-world.

A game for future solarpunk manifest
Inspired by the optimistic vision of solarpunk, we want to look into a hopeful future and discuss how games might play a positive part in it.
https://gamesforfuture.de

In case you miss some fireworks this year ... I made some virtual once: https://pixelsix.net/virtualboom
Wish you all the best for 2k22!
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