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Jan van Boeckel

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Email: polarstarcentre [at] yahoo.com
 
Address: Helsinki
Finland
 
I Speak: Dutch, English, Swedish
 
I Am: Academic
 
Member Since: April 01, 2008
 
Local Time: Fri Nov 27 12:54:36
 

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About

Jan van Boeckel is a Dutch anthropologist, visual artist, art teacher and filmmaker. His work concerns the worldviews and environmental philosophies of indigenous peoples. Together with filmmaking group ReRun Productions, he has produced a series of documentaries on this subject as well as films on philosophers such as Jacques Ellul and Arne Naess, who provide a critical analysis of the Western way of life. His films include, among others; The Earth is Crying 1987, It’s Killing the Clouds 1992, The Betrayal by Technology 1992, The Call of the Mountain 1997.
Jan has lived for several years in Hällefors, in the forests of central Sweden, where he was an art teacher to both children and adults, and consultant on international cultural projects. He established the Cloudberry Dreams network with partners in Latvia, England, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. The mission of this partnership is to share ideas and to explore new ways to interpret landscapes through art and creativity. Another project he took part in conceptualizing is called Clearings in the Forest, which focuses on the cultural and mythical significance of open spaces in the woodlands.
Formerly the Head of Communications at the Netherlands Centre for Indigenous Peoples in Amsterdam, Jan is currently research assistant at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, where he is focussing on the added value of art practice in the context of nature and environmental education. Inspired by indigenous peoples’ cultures, his own engagement in art and art teaching practices, and his experiences of living in wilderness areas of Sweden, Jan’s interest has moved to art as a means to connect to what David Abram aptly called ‘the more-than-human-world’.
Jan's latest research is on the tensions between trying to ‘open the senses’ whilst coping with the current ecological crisis. An issue all the more pressing when working with children.

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