Blessed unrest mandala

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I’ve written before about Chris Jordan‘s amazing hybrid info-graphics art that dramatically depicts the mass scale of our environmental impact on the world. His new piece, E. Pluribus Unum, is based on Paul Hawken’s Blessed Unrest. In it he takes the names of all the grassroots groups in the world working in some kind social justice movement to compose this giant mandala. I’ve also posted a detail to get a sense of the immensity of this list.

If you haven’t seen Hawken’s inspirational talk that inspired the book, you should definitely watch it here.

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2 comments

  1. Thanks for mentioning Chris & Paul’s art and words.

    Paul Hawken also founded WiserEarth, a global online community connecting the people, organizations and businesses working on social justice and the environment.

    The site features free networking Group spaces, maps, and event and job listings.

    With thanks for the important work you do.

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