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  • Some texts was deleted from my earlier comment re Sustainism (not sure why, I'm new to this site). What I wanted to say is that the just published manifesto on sustainism is the first attempt (that I know anyway) to present what lies behind the word "sustainism", what this characterization of our cultural era stands for. It opens the discussion on what we wish "sustainism" may be. The word is being picked up in Dutch and Italian too, but time will tell how its' meaning will involve. Our book is a starting point for a conversation about the word sustainism as much as what the term could contribute to a better world. Hence the reference to the book Sustainism Is the New Modernism.

    February 2, 2011

  • http://www.sustainism.com'>http://www.sustainism.com

    February 1, 2011

  • SUSTAINISM - A new word.

    http://www.artbook.com/9781935202226.html

    "Sustainism" has since been referred to in The New York Times (http://bit.ly/hxMhXZ) , International Herald Tribune, as well as in the Italian (24 Ore-Il Sole) and Dutch press (NRC Handelsblad), and online.

    The short definition of sustainism: a new cultural era and cultural movement after modernism and postmodernism, based on ideas of connectivity, localism and sustainability.

    First published use: 2010 by Michiel Schwarz & Joost Elffers.

    Alongside two related new words were introduced in our book: "sustainity" (compare: modernity) and "sustainist" (compare: modernist) '>The word "sustainism" was coined by Michiel Schwarz and Joost Elffers in 2010.

    It denotes a new cultural era .

    Like in: "After modernism and postmodernism comes sustainism". Or: "Sustainism will become the mainstream culture of the 21st century".

    The word sustainism was launched in the recent book by Schwarz & Elffers, "Sustainism is the New Modernism: A Cultural Manifesto for the Sustainist Era" (Distributed Art Publishers AP, NY, 2010). http://www.artbook.com/9781935202226.html

    "Sustainism" has since been referred to in The New York Times (http://bit.ly/hxMhXZ) , International Herald Tribune, as well as in the Italian (24 Ore-Il Sole) and Dutch press (NRC Handelsblad), and online.

    The short definition of sustainism: a new cultural era and cultural movement after modernism and postmodernism, based on ideas of connectivity, localism and sustainability.

    First published use: 2010 by Michiel Schwarz & Joost Elffers.

    Alongside two related new words were introduced in our book: "sustainity" (compare: modernity) and "sustainist" (compare: modernist)

    January 30, 2011

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  • Unless you're brazenly flogging carpets or colon cleanse - jury's out - anything you wrote is more likely to have been deleted by yourself than any of the site admins. As far as I can see your spray of urine is still there on sustainism.

    February 2, 2011

  • Sounds like a no.

    February 2, 2011

  • Some texts was deleted from my earlier comment re Sustainism (not sure why, I'm new to this site). What I wanted to say is that the just published manifesto on sustainism is the first attempt (that I know anyway) to present what lies behind the word "sustainism", what this characterization of our cultural era stands for. It opens the discussion on what we wish "sustainism" may be. The word is being picked up in Dutch and Italian too, but time will tell how its' meaning will involve. Our book is a starting point for a conversation about the word sustainism as much as what the term could contribute to a better world. Hence the reference to the book Sustainism Is the New Modernism.

    February 2, 2011

  • Do you have any contribution to make here other than to promote your book?

    February 2, 2011

  • http://www.sustainism.com'>http://www.sustainism.com

    February 1, 2011