Susann Kräftner
author archivesLooking into a turtle’s eye …
Kaloko-Honokohau National Park, 2015 It’s a place so close to the big noise, but it’s tucked away from the tourist’s...
Thoughts: about the food chain, the evolution and the parasite
Inspired by Michel Serres’ book »the Parasite« On my morning runs I usually let the thoughts drift and ponder over...
Perceptions from the city fringes
Frankfurt, July, 2015 I follow my vision with ambition and perfection, others would say I have traits of a compulsory...
When bacteria confuse a living system …
... and antibiotics intervene on top. A mayhem may be the result. We are far to careless and have too...
What do you see: what is foreground, what is background, what shapes your world
Does our experience determine what we see? But what is experience? Is it a diffuse mixture of mindset, intuition, cultural...
Why lifestyle is so essential – a view from upfront genetics
This article I dedicate to Linda Scattolin alias Fi Xie. She died in a bike crash this spring in South...
The boundaries make the difference
Only boundaries permit us to perceive. Perception thus, is nothing more than an act of discrimination, isn't it... The contours...
Healthy and happy bodies sing and dance …
This title may sound a bit bizarre to you. But don't we all know this urge to sing and move,...
My greatest weakness – slowness
Strange, as I am getting older I feel that - what ever I am doing - I am moving faster...
Lesions make the underneath visible not more
Does it really mean we know how things function, if we remove the surface? Does an injury that destroys one...