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Entangled Systems The one contains the many and the many contain the one

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Entangled SystemsThe one contains the many and the many contain the one

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New Hierarchies: In this assignment I have connected the overlapping maps from Border-land Vulnerability. By changing the view from plan to section, I have searched patterns that connect the two different systems; The Industry and the natural environment (meaning: a natural unit consisting of plants, animals and micro-or-ganisms) the opposite of human cybernetic eco-systems. This is an attempt to continue working further with the vulnerability of the region and

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it´s many contradictory activities and ambitions for the future. This is a method that allows one to continuously add new layers of information and reveal clear or hidden connections between dif-ferent systems.

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35 Maps : Fishing trawling, Haddock pasture, Her-ring pasture, Crab invasion, Lemmings, Krill, Cod pas-ture, Capelin pasture, 2 Whale maps, Oil and Gas, Benthos, Climate summer, Climate Winter, 2 Vegeta-tion maps, Reindeer district, 4 Reindeer pasture maps, Murre Habitats, Shipping routes, Wind parks, Steller eide habitat, Great black gull habbitat, Northern gan-net habitat, Fish farming, Mining, Hydro power plants, Lynx habitat, Arctic fox habitat, Brown bear habitats, Wolverine habitats, Golden Eagles habitats, Hare hab-itats, Snowy owl habitats and Harbor Seal Habitat.

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35 “Borderland” maps seen from a new perspective.

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Reveling Relations between the different animals, plants, micro-organisms, their geographical position and their natural habitats.

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Reveling the interconnections between natural enviro-ment and industrial activities, showing the different prob-lematic entangled tipping points.

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