Seeing More Slowly — On Photography, Time, and Image Analysis (På Svenska Nedan) I am currently attending a photography program, not primarily to learn how to take better photographs, but to rediscover how to see. Under the guidance of photographer Robert Wållberg, we are encouraged to approach photography more consciously — exploring composition, light, atmosphere,…
Art, AI, and Human Agency in Times of Uncertainty Hope is often misunderstood. We tend to speak about hope as something that belongs to the future — something that will arrive when uncertainty disappears, when problems are solved, when clarity returns. Hope becomes a reward waiting at the end of difficulty. But the world we…
Patterns and Forms We meet them everywhere—in the spiral of a shell,the rhythm of footsteps,the geometry of a window. They whisper of hidden order,yet invite us to break and reshape them.Perhaps that’s where beauty begins—between the repetition and the surprise. Nature-Inspired Patterns Look closely at the natural world and you’ll see that it’s built on…
(Texten på Svenska HÄR) What if we could see— not only with our own eyes, but through the eyes of those who came before us? What if our vision held more than the present— the whisper of what was, and the echo of what may yet come? In a time when so much pulls us…
A Journey Through Hope, Resilience, and The Space In Between As the world dons its festive garb and we gather to celebrate, the season offers more than just joy and tradition. It offers a moment to reflect on the extraordinary stories we’ve lived, the light we’ve shared, and the possibilities waiting to be discovered. This…
Hopepunk: Hope for Individuals, Companies, and the Future Imagine a world where hope is not just a feeling but a strategy—a defiant, intentional act of creating a better future. This is the essence of Hopepunk, a storytelling movement born in 2017 that emphasizes resilience, kindness, and collective action. But its power extends far beyond fiction. In a world grappling…