Philosophy
Thinking Through Making
Stoicism tested against 40-degree heat. Taoism applied when the lyrebird won't show itself. Continental philosophy made material through daily practice. Not academic writing—just thinking aloud about constraint, presence, what it means to make things in a specific place. Working with what shows up, not what you planned.
Essays & Reflections
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Early Philosophical Episodes
The Wildline grew from earlier video work testing ancient philosophy through material practice:
Episode 1: What Clay Taught Me About Plato's Cave
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Episode 2: What Creek Water Taught Me About Heraclitus
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Episode 3: What False Recognition Taught Me About Zeno's Paradox
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These still inform current practice, but the focus has shifted toward wildlife photography and rural creative documentation.
Philosophy & Natural History Library
For deeper reading—philosophy texts, field guides, and natural history resources that inform The Wildline practice.
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