Sensing Landscape and Architecture: Temple Grandin
What realities exist beyond the realm of the neurotypical human? How can these multi-natural lessons be applied to the exigences biodiversity and relationality of the science of ecology on the practice of landscape and urbanism? GSD nonhuman welcomes Dr. Temple Grandin, renowned expert in animal science and autism to discuss her work and insights into alternative modes of perception.
Dr. Temple Grandin is an author, activist, consultant to livestock industry and professor of animal science and husbandry at Colorado State University. She has worked with artists, ranchers, and medical practitioners as a leader movements for animal welfare and autism advocacy. http://www.templegrandin.com/
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