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Land Of Dochia Spring Feature in Canadian Interiors Magazine

“Neurodesign is having a moment these days. Simply put, it’s defined as an approach that seeks to understand the relationship between design and neurology, and how manipulating environments – or in fact any designed object, from packaged goods to advertising – can influence brain function and possibly even slow or prevent cognitive decline. Adriana Mot of Dochia Interior Design has been a practicing designer in Toronto for over two decades, and a longtime proponent and student of neurodesign.”

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SUBLIMATION - LOD ISSSUE NO.8 FOCUS

Ethereal, I lift from the ground up, my parts loosening up, floating away, like off a spaceship out in the universe, as I spread myself thin in the air of my home. I land on familiar surfaces that hold me gently. My fingers on the paint of the walls, my foot slightly touching, my mind, decomposed, recomposed skimmed out thin like jam on hardwood floors, for others to step onto, and as I learn their knowledge, my mind hardens and reshapes itself above, gulping down everything and spitting it out again. Making and remaking myself every day.

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Selftropy Manifesto - On sharing and selfishness

Social climates have the power to remap the earth. As we've erased meaningful cultural signifiers, we have forgotten the importance of communication as a perpetual, reciprocal transmission. We used to communicate with Gods, mother nature, plants, and animals. We used to use our thoughts, gestures, posture, and rituals. We must re-learn how to tell, think, listen and share as a planet.

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