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Feel free to contribute words, definitions, photos, artwork -- any kind of text or image that shows an unintentional, unplanned, unexpected connection between humans and nature. Like the way a squirrel tiptoes across a power-line. Or a surfer's view of garbage in the curl of a wave. [[Browse|Browse the definitions to see what we have so far.]]
Feel free to contribute words, definitions, photos, artwork -- any kind of text or image that shows an unintentional, unplanned, unexpected connection between humans and nature. Like the way a squirrel tiptoes across a power-line. Or a surfer's view of garbage in the curl of a wave. [[Browse|Browse the definitions to see what we have so far.]]


We've already had contributions from kids on up to adults!  You can [mailto:info@humannaturedictionary.org email us an idea] for posting or join as a wiki editor.  Even if your idea is partial, send it on in and we'll use it as word-fodder!  As with Wikipedia, your contributed content to the Human Nature Dictionary becomes part of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons creative commons]. Check our [[Events|events page]] to see if you can join us at a public word-coining! These will be lively, social gatherings where will sit together, eat snacks, and cook up new words and images for the Human Nature Dictionary.
We've already had contributions from kids on up to adults!  You can [mailto:info@humannaturedictionary.org email us an idea] for posting or join as a wiki user.  Even if your idea is partial, send it on in and we'll use it as word-fodder!  As with Wikipedia, your contributed content to the Human Nature Dictionary becomes part of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commons creative commons]. Check our [[Events|events page]] to see if you can join us at a public word-coining! These will be lively, social gatherings where will sit together, eat snacks, and cook up new words and images for the Human Nature Dictionary.


We welcome journalists and writers to adopt any of this new language and use it in your publications. Let us know when you do, and we'll include links to your work along with the word definitions.  Your use of a new word or phrase in this way helps it meet [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Criteria_for_inclusion inclusion criteria] for future inclusion by [https://www.wiktionary.org/ Wiktionary], [http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Merriam-Webster], and other established dictionary publishers.
We welcome journalists and writers to adopt any of this new language and use it in your publications. Let us know when you do, and we'll include links to your work along with the word definitions.  Your use of a new word or phrase in this way helps it meet [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Criteria_for_inclusion inclusion criteria] for future inclusion by [https://www.wiktionary.org/ Wiktionary], [http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Merriam-Webster], and other established dictionary publishers.

Revision as of 12:32, 21 February 2016

The Human Nature Dictionary is a participatory creative project launched by artist and media producer Freedom Baird in January of 2016. The project is inspired by the participatory works, strategies and tactics of many artists including Mel Chin, Tania Brugera, Lee Mingwei, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Jane Marsching, William Chambers, Kate Gilbert and Elisa Hamilton.

We welcome your participation on the project!

Feel free to contribute words, definitions, photos, artwork -- any kind of text or image that shows an unintentional, unplanned, unexpected connection between humans and nature. Like the way a squirrel tiptoes across a power-line. Or a surfer's view of garbage in the curl of a wave. Browse the definitions to see what we have so far.

We've already had contributions from kids on up to adults! You can email us an idea for posting or join as a wiki user. Even if your idea is partial, send it on in and we'll use it as word-fodder! As with Wikipedia, your contributed content to the Human Nature Dictionary becomes part of a creative commons. Check our events page to see if you can join us at a public word-coining! These will be lively, social gatherings where will sit together, eat snacks, and cook up new words and images for the Human Nature Dictionary.

We welcome journalists and writers to adopt any of this new language and use it in your publications. Let us know when you do, and we'll include links to your work along with the word definitions. Your use of a new word or phrase in this way helps it meet inclusion criteria for future inclusion by Wiktionary, Merriam-Webster, and other established dictionary publishers.

Feel free to contact me with any questions about the Human Nature Dictionary.

Thanks for visiting!
Freedom Baird, Editor