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We will soon be publishing a collation of breakthrough research from 1970 until the present time. The design process for these visual chains can get tricky if you look at the individual vessels rather than the entire chain. To keep things clear, we start by defining a desired flow rate along the entirety of a desired drop in elevation. Once that signal value is known, we work in clay to form vessels sized to achieve the appropriate oscillating action. All of this ultimately led to my business collaboration with Christopher Mann, who was responsible for funding the development of Flowforms.

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He patented these systems and set up production and distribution channels for them across Europe before carrying the concept across the Atlantic to a base in Blue Hill, Maine, in association with the Water Research Institute and Jennifer Green. About 12 years ago, I joined Mann to get things going from headquarters we established in Wisconsin. In the course of following the insights revealed by Wilkes’ work, I learned that his Flowforms concept extended directly from the pioneering research into water’s natural movement conducted by Theodor Schwenk. McKinney explains The Water Institute holds three conferences annually to bring together people from diverse disciplines to tackle water and public health issues. The demand for fresh water and energy will continue to increase over the coming decades.

Although the civil war in Sierra Leone ended in 2002, the country still faces considerable challenges, including millions of inhabitants who lack access to safe water. The water filtration system here serves both the local community and the clinic, which provides health services to over 7,000 people each year. The water produced not only allows the local community to thrive, but also improves the quality of care given to patients by providing them with a safe water source for drinking and treatment. The Local Knowledge Mapping workshops used participatory and focus-group style qualitative methods in order to learn about the cultural significance of the land and restoration for Native American communities. Participatory mapping is a technique that encourages participants to identify places of value that are not readily identifiable through traditional quantitative and cartographic methods.

In this way the dose of insecticides can be reduced to a great extent reducing the possibility of health hazards in humans, animals and providing safety to environment. This also unveils a possibility to utilize magnetically restructured water in human medicines to increase their efficacy. The Healing Water Institute’s primary task is to be an advocate for water, developing insights and eco-technologies to help water support life while also working educationally to raise awareness of the plight of water. In this context the Healing Water endeavour has been working in one form or another since 1960 to help water support life through design, research and education. There are three types of water quality and pollution, which are chemical, organic and energetic. Flowforms articulate some of Schwenk’s observations and give them both artistic and practical expression.

The English Healing Water Foundation is the centre for research into rhythmical influences on water and how these affect nature’s processes. Additionally recent projects investigate influences of Path Curve surfaces as well as polyhedral envelops on water’s capacity to support life. Torn apart by civil war and struggling to rebuild, Somalia remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Today we have 6 systems providing the people healing-water of Somalia with accessible clean water. Our hope is that through these water purification systems, the people of Somalia will be freed from the burden of water-borne illnesses and have the opportunity to thrive. It has an interest in researching all eco-technologies’ effects on water’s capacity to support life but will concentrate on taking the message of Healing Water to as many people in public and professional circles as it can.

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The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Office of Indigenous Relations. As mediator water behaves as an information carrier and this is related to its capacity when in movement to generate a multitude of surfaces within itself. These surfaces are indeed organs by means of which events and conditions within the total environment are mediated to the individual organism.

When Sarah was as an undergraduate at the Emily Carr University, she designed a Making Waveforms program in affiliation with the David Suzuki Foundation (a science-based non-profit organisation) in July/August 2019. A public screening and dialogue event launched participants' videos at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum. This program is part of Sarah’s PhD research on reconciliation through relational, site-specific, media arts based environmental education on the water-climate change nexus in Canada and South Africa. Making Waveforms is an outdoor-education-meets-art-activism program championing global water justice. Through experiential learning, demonstrations and a number of field trips (i.e. water sports, riverside soundwalk, etc.), participants in this course are asked to explore their relationships with water. They are paired with local Knowledge Keepers and are tasked with building meaningful connections over a period of five weeks, to create short, site-specific videos to raise awareness about the importance of healthy waterways.

Global Ecology Institute

Effect of discrete poles of a magnet on the seeds of mustard (Brassica juncea L.) revealed differential effect on magnetic polarities on the mustard crop. The effect has been attributed to magnetically induced long term biological changes induced in treated seeds. The magnetized water can be used for commercial production of mustard crop in countries where its oil is used as an important component of daily diet.

UNC’s The Water Institute Celebrates World Water Day

In this short film, Reflection , I explored the Capilano River in North Vancouver, BC, Canada, and the importance of our water sources. The Capilano River is on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm , Sḵwx̱wú7mesh , and səl’il’wətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh). I reflected on my connection to this water source as I have lived nearby and have regularly visited this river for the past 14 years.

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