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== Part two==
== Part two==
Climate change, global warming, the psychology of solastalgia and the ecological crises, biophilia
Climate change, global warming, the psychology of solastalgia and the ecological crises and Biophilia
2. Biophilia,Anthropocene and Solastalgia: the last global concepts to give us a key about why we should search a Re-connection with Planet Earth: our Home
2. Biophilia, Anthropocene, and Solastalgia: the last global concepts to give us a key about why we should search a Re-connection with Planet Earth: our Home
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== Part Four==
== Part Four==
Animation process, editing and installation
Animation process, editing, and installation
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I will describe how the final result took shape. How was the technical process.  
I will describe how the final result took shape. How was the technical process.


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==

Revision as of 18:20, 31 October 2017

Structure:

Title

Sky Islands of the Andes Mountains

Abstract


Acknowledgments


Introduction


Part one

Andes mountains
As a geographical and ecological context, this chapter will describe where the Andes mountains are located. How was the process of transformation and evolution of its ecosystems from the Pleistocene to Anthropocene geological eras. I will remake an essay I wrote last year:
From Pleistocene to Anthropocene: A story happening to the face of a planet called the Earth
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Part two

Climate change, global warming, the psychology of solastalgia and the ecological crises and Biophilia 2. Biophilia, Anthropocene, and Solastalgia: the last global concepts to give us a key about why we should search a Re-connection with Planet Earth: our Home

Part three

Artistic context of Sky Islands of the Andes Mountains
https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Catalina/research

Part Four

Animation process, editing, and installation
I will describe how the final result took shape. How was the technical process.

Conclusion


References