Since 2011 and at irregular intervals, Dagmar Woyde-Koehler has posted her thoughts, reflections and insights arising both from her work on the MINDKISS Project and her collaboration with OUBEY. You can find all previously published blogs on this page.
It took millions of years of evolutionary development before, some 35,000 years ago, our ancestors began to paint the walls of caves at Chauvet, Lascaux, Altamira and a great many other places in Europe and North Africa, caves where they sought protection from enemies at night and shelter from bad weather during the day. With only the most elementary means they created their wall paintings to eternalise what moved them, what they seen and lived through and what seemed so important to them that they had to commemorate it in images.
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