Los Angeles: LADWP Reaffirms $150 Million Commitment to Solar, Boosts 2003-4 Budget to $20 Million

Published on: June 19, 2003

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  1. Anita Bailey

    The “Theory of Iceality” of Environmental Arts is the Aesthetics of the relationship between Humans and their Environment through the Arts, ultimately promoting an effective sustainable global Culture of Peace.

    At the ARK in Berea, American Cultural Ambassador, David Jakupca states that, “The special ‘Theory of Iceality’ belongs to a class of “principle-theories”. As such it employs an analytic method. This means that the three elements which comprise this theory, Humanitarian, Environmental, Arts and Culture, are not based on hypothesis but on empirical discovery. The empirical discovery leads to understanding the general characteristics of natural processes”.

    Practical models can then be developed which separate the natural processes into theoretical-mathematical descriptions. Therefore, by analytical means the necessary conditions that have to be satisfied are deduced. Separate events must satisfy these conditions. Experience should then match the conclusions.

    The special ‘Theory of Iceality’ and the general natural processes are connected. As stated above, the special ‘Theory of Iceality’ applies to all inertial physical phenomena and its relation to all other forces of nature.

    Although it is widely acknowledged that David and Renate Jakupca are the creators of the Theory of Iceality in its modern understanding, not all of the Jakupca’s contemporaries accepted the new theory at once.

    However, the Theory of Iceality is now considered as the cornerstone of the modern sustainable global Environmental Art Movement and replicated by artists, architects and urban planners throughout the World

    Iceality is the measure of the connection between arts, civic engagement and the environment, which can be defined as promoting a sustainable positive and peaceful quality of life for all people.

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  2. Jeffrey Magus

    Wow, that is fantastic! A company following their hearts. “Turing lemons into lemon-aid” and helping their fellow man.

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