Here's how this Knowledge Garden works:

1 → [Seeding] Art Peers Root the Questions

As Carl Jung once remarked, "To ask the right question is already half the solution to a problem." Questions are posed by invited art peers to explore fundamental values they are interested in.

2 → [Budding] Connect and Curate Content

Whether it's an academic article, a blog post, a video, or an insightful comment, finding content that is relevant is key to facilitating a discussion.

3 → [Evergreen] Reflection Emerge to be Shared

Each piece of content is a collaborative effort, created with the best intentions [step 1], aimed at identifying the appropriate thought [step 2] through discussions and curation [step 3], and then sharing it with the public [step 4].

4 → [Pollinate] Disseminating Insights to an Engaged Audience through Social Media

Content in the digital garden can be manually linked to enhance connectivity. Pollinate will be actively sharing the findings and insights on social media. Interacting with content creators and other experts not only amplifies the conversation but also garners invaluable feedback. This reaches an audience with similar concerns and expands our collaborative network.

<aside> 🌷 Who Can Get Involved?

<aside> 👩🏻‍🌾 Are you an expert in the digital world? or a creator who would like to learn more about emerging technologies? Then please feel free to reach out: etherealgarden.info@gmail.com

We will contact you as soon as there is matching content to work on together:)

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