Digital EATT Magazine for iPad and iPhone 5
EATT Magazine’s Digital Edition is here! Come with us to Southern Cambodia, meet author Geraldine Coy and talk 3D printing with Joe Carmody. We’ll also step into the studio with artist Yelena Joy, watch some Australian cinema and discuss the Urban Mining Revolution. Take a closer look…
In the Environment section of this issue, MobileMuster manager Red Rose talks about The Urban Mining Revolution. With so much money and effort traditionally spent on mining metals from the earth, big business is slowing starting to realise that the massive volume of e-waste generated each year is actually a valuable resource in itself. Lifecycle management of products is now being embraced by industry with amazing benefits.
The Art focus is on artist Yelena Joy, whose article Joy Filled Art explores the way in which her connection with nature from childhood has led to a life of creativity and the development of the Heart-Art Experience. With reference to memories from her early years, Yelena explains how ‘freeing the inner artist’ can awaken intuition, promote balance and encourage harmony in life.
In the Technology pages we learn more about 3D Printing, with Joe Carmody who is the founder of 3D printing solutions company evok3d. There is no shortage of new technology to amaze and confound us, but the advent of 3D printing is something that captures everyone’s imagination. Joe explains that 3D printing is not just a concept on a screen; it truly brings technology to life.
The Travel destination this time around is southern Cambodia. Genine Spicer transports us with The Charm of Champa, a peaceful farming area that is also the home of the famous (in gastronomy circles) Kampot peppercorns. Genine’s descriptions of Champa Lodge’s open-air bar and restaurant, rural surroundings and the serenity of river kayaking will leave you inspired to visit.
In this issue’s Feature Tim Kroenert reviews the Australian movie Healing. Starring Hugo Weaving, Don Hany and Tony Martin, Healing is directed by Craig Monahan and explores a program run by a wildlife sanctuary and a prison, in which inmates nurse injured birds back to health. The impact of the work on personalities from both sides is interesting and thought-provoking.
In Focus contributor Geraldine Coy writes about authentic leadership and honesty in My Brave Truth Story. Geraldine’s recently-released book Brave Truth talks about why she and her family left post-Apartheid South Africa, and of their struggle for truth. In this article, Geraldine examines how these issues transcend cultures and economies, and what she is doing to help address them.
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