Kleinsche Florasche
A Journey Towards a Greener Tomorrow
The Klein Bottle project is a platform dedicated to exploring and promoting sustainable lifestyles. It offers in-depth content and insights through interviews with professionals and enthusiasts in the field of sustainable development. The core components of the project include character interviews, interactive columns, and Klein News etc, all aimed at inspiring public thought and action on environmental issues. The Klein Bottle's pursuit goes beyond enhancing brand recognition, aiming to drive society towards a greener and more sustainable future.
Kleinsche Florasche Introduction
“Gradually, I found that I was no longer torn about which path to take, whether it be the track or the wilderness, there will always be infinite possibilities in our lives, and that part of the everlasting point of memory still gleams and shines to light me on my way.
I don't dare assert that I am becoming a better version of myself, but I have a clear and firm sense that I am becoming better.
Those sleepless nights also faded away, and I found that gradually I was no longer caught in the shackles of laying flat and inwardly curled, and a peaceful state of being surfaced that sustainably affected me in a positive way.”
Kleinsche Florasche is two Möbius rings stacked on top of each other, representing infinity - the possibility of allowing infinite happenings, endless love. At the heart of the Kleinsche Florasche project, we seek a perfect blend of innovation and sustainability. We hope to extend the dimensions of people's lives and emotions with innovative environmental concepts and special interactive experiences, breaking down the boundaries of people's definitions of eco-friendly living.
<What's Happening in the Corners of the World -- An Exploration of Hot Topics in Sustainability>
A column with both depth and breadth, focusing on multiple dimensions such as environment, society and economy. Through authoritative data, vivid cases and meticulous analyses, it shows users the ongoing sustainability issues and their impacts around the world. The programme is dedicated to stimulating viewers to think and act, leading them to pay more attention to sustainable development issues and actively participate in them, so as to jointly contribute to the building of a better future.
<Klein Talk -- 99 Initiator Interviews>
It is not only a platform to listen to stories, but also a stage to enlighten the mind. 99 outstanding initiators from different fields and backgrounds were invited to share their stories, ideas and pursuits.
Following in the footsteps of <Klein Talk -- 99 Initiator Interviews>, let's listen to those thought-provoking stories and feel the power of those inspiring people. In this journey full of wisdom and revelation, let us continue to draw strength, continue to grow, and continue to move forward.
Green up (together with green movement)
We have also carefully planned a series of environmental education and publicity activities, we carry out Green up (together with green movement) - sustainable offline activities. Through lively explanations, exciting displays and interactive experiences, we enable the public to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of sustainable development and inspire their enthusiasm and motivation to participate in environmental protection.
What's Happening in the Corners of the World
Examining the "Pig Farming Dilemma" from the Handan Murder Case
We are releasing pigs to the mountains, yet we are also raising them at the risk of potential hazards. It seems that countless social phenomena indicate our stepping into the “pig farming” dilemma — not educating small children until they are old enough to receive severe punishments, just as the pigs are always well-fed till the day they are killed. Yet we seem to ignore that the spring breeze that nourishes budding flowers also feeds the overgrown weeds.
We are releasing pigs to the mountains, yet we are also raising them at the risk of potential hazards. It seems that countless social phenomena indicate our stepping into the “pig farming” dilemma — not educating small children until they are old enough to receive severe punishments, just as the pigs are always well-fed till the day they are killed. Yet we seem to ignore that the spring breeze that nourishes budding flowers also feeds the overgrown weeds.
As Alexievich once wrote: “Every era has three major events. How to kill, how to love, and how to die.” All three suspects in the Handan case were left-behind children. The reason behind this makes us ponder the relationship between giving and receiving love.
Respecting life should be a value imparted to children by family education. Reverence for life should be a belief instilled in everyone by laws and regulations.
99 Initiator Interviews
VEN: Treat Art as Your Lover, and She Will Be Filled with Love and Emotion
“In difficult times, painting heals.” When words fail to satisfy, I started trying to paint. Painting is a form of redemption. It provides an outlet for emotions, for self-expression, for finding the part of self that needs help, for facing my goodness and hypocrisy honestly.
Why do I paint? For my embarrassment, cowardice, shame, helplessness, desires, and fears.
You may see no connection between my self-portraits, but they indeed reflect the experiences I have gone through at different stages. Humans are multifaceted beings, and numerous sides make up a part of a person. Sometimes I wonder if we humans were fragmented from the start. Perhaps the sense of inner brokenness is normal. Maybe there is no truly complete person in the world; we spend our entire lives piecing together the fragments of ourselves.
I prefer to treat art as an object with which I can have a dialogue. It allows me to express myself and also helps me to convey what I want to share. If it were a person, it would be fascinating because it could have countless ideas. The emotions it encompasses are sustainable. Whether it's love, pain, loneliness, or solitude, these feelings can endure, and similarly, so can art.