"Biophobia ranges from discomfort in 'natural' places to active scorn for whatever isn't manmade, managed, or air-conditioned. Biophobia, in short, is the culturally acquired urge to affiliate with technology, human artifacts, and solely with human interests regarding the natural world." David Orr
I am currently compiling lots of articles and stories about our relationship
with nature and technology.

It will become a digital magazine, alongside an analog magazine.
 
This topic of "BIOPHOBIA" is a bit crazy. Biophobia means "fear of the natural world".

I found it interesting that Woody Allen actually has a fear of nature!
I wonder how many biophobes there are out there.

'Nature and I are two,' Woody Allen once said, and apparently the two have not gotten together yet. Allen is known to take extraordinary precaution to limit bodily and mental contact with rural floral and fauna. He does not go into natural lakes, for example, 'because there are living things there.' The nature Allen does find comfortable is that of New York City, a modest enough standard for wildness.
In the digital version, this will be animated to show the destruction of the type.
In the digital version, this will be animated to show the flowers dying when placed in a bottle of bleach.
Bio Phobia
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Bio Phobia

Layout and illustration for a book about nature

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