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Baba Brohi babawcpm@gmail.com 03-14-2016 2:20:07 AM EST Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts is basic practical theory of implementing peace and love in world.This universe is not only for human but it is also for environment,animals,seas, and other all living things. We appreciate Ambassadors David & Renate Jakupca for working on this peace theory. We people of Middle Eats, Asia and specially Pakistan supports David and Renate for their great cause of world peace. #peaceloveforallhumanbeings #wcpm #pakistanworldpeacedaily India Keyes 07-08-2014 9:58:45 PM EST Since 1987, There are two types of people in the World who are working on Social Justice through Social Change: ~~ Those who have adopted the "Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts" ~~~ AND THOSE THAT WILL !! India Keyes 07-08-2014 9:53:53 PM EST Worlds Children Peace Monument Daily Peace and Iceality News (WCPM Peace Daily) Purpose: Worlds Children Peace Monument Peace & Iceality News from around the Globe encourages organizations, individuals, civic leaders and communities to use the 'Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts as a platform to engage in diverse peace-related activities and to engage in practical acts of peace building. The “Worlds Children Peace Monument" (WCPM) and the “Great American Peace Trail" (GAPT) Projects are international, public participatory art projects designed to engage children with cross-cultural awareness in order to attain the common goal of sharing peace and diversity with their neighbors. The peace projects have direct community impact through neighborhood beautification, community and economic development while building self-esteem and hope in America. They will help to build better neighborhoods where everyone can live, respect and accept each other as they diplomatically negotiate errors and differences of prejudice and hatred and instill in its place the belief in the necessity of communication. To Join: send an email to WCPMPeaceDaily-subscribe@topica.com To Post: Send mail to 'WCPMPeaceDaily@topica.com' dracha arehdeee dracha.arendee@hotmail.com 01-29-2013 6:15:27 PM EST The 'Theory of Iceality' on Environmental Arts: "is the Aesthetics of the understanding and relationship between Humans and their Environment through the Arts ultimately promoting a sustainable global Culture of Peace for all living things." American Cultural Ambassador David Jakupca is responsible for enlightening the art community to the new genre of Environmental Art when he founded the International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA) in 1987 at the historic ARK in Berea , Ohio Jakupca asserts that, "Respect for human and environmental rights and greater understanding between people from different racial and religious backgrounds must be the first step of society in today's fast-changing, globalized world." This goal is accomplished according to Jakupca, "Is by focusing on the creative process and affirming that Environmental Art is a catalyst for social change by empowering participants, transforming environments and contributing to collective healing and economic development." Jakupca's Theory on Environmental Arts (ICEALITY)* was enthusiastically embraced by the United Nations by 1990 and was featured in many of their World Conferences; 1- 1992 Earth Summit on the Environment, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2- 1993 World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna, Austria 3- 1994 World Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, Egypt 4- 1995 World Conference on Women, Beijing, China 5- 1996 Habitat II- UN Conference on Human Settlements, Istanbul, Turkey 6- 2000 World's Fair, Expo2000, Hannover, Germany 7- 2001 World Conference on Racism, Durban, South Africa 8- 2002 World Summit on Sustainability, Johannesburg, South Africa 9- 2003 World Conference on Peace, Verbania, Italy 10- 2005 World Conference on Peace, Verbania, Italy 11- 2007 World Peace Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico The result of this major global public promotion at the United Nations level, is that the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts is now considered as the cornerstone of the modern sustainable global Environmental Art Movement and this concept is now replicated by urban designers, architects and artists throughout the World. At the ARK in Berea, David Jakupca stated that the special 'Theory of Iceality' belongs to a class of "principle-theories". As such it employs an analytic method. This means that the three elements which comprise this theory, Humanitarian, Environmental, Arts and Culture, are not based on hypothesis but on empirical discovery. The empirical discovery leads to understanding the general characteristics of natural processes. Practical models can then be developed which separate the natural processes into theoretical-mathematical descriptions. Therefore, by analytical means the necessary conditions that have to be satisfied are deduced. Separate events must satisfy these conditions. Experience should then match the conclusions. The special 'Theory of Iceality' and the general natural processes are connected. As stated above, the special 'Theory of Iceality' applies to all inertial physical phenomena and its relation to all other forces of nature. Jakupca is officially credited and accepted with being the Spiritual Father of the Environmental Art Movement by many organizations including the United Nations, Earth Island Institute, Time Magazine, State of Ohio and many others, However, not all of Jakupca's contemporaries accepted the new theory at once. The ARK in Berea is the Home of the Environmental Art Movement *'ICEALITY" is the measure of the connection between the environment plus civic engagement through arts and culture which results in a sustainable positive and peaceful quality of life for all living things. |