The Art of Thinking and Acting in Cycles

„Wenn Menschen beginnen, in Kreisläufen zu denken, werden sie auch beginnen, generationenübergreifend in Kreisläufen zu planen und zu realisieren."

“When people start to think in cycles, they will also begin to plan and to implement in cross-generational cycles”

Im Hinblick auf die von suter & partner geplante Technik & Umwelt Internet-Plattform sind Stoff- und Materialkreisläufe ein wichtiges Thema. Daher besuchten wir am 29.05.2015 zusammen mit Freunden ein Workshop zum Thema "Cradle to Cradle" an der Uni Konstanz.

Aussicht auf den Bodensee von der Terrasse der Universität KonstanzDie Universität Konstanz - wunderbar gelegen und mit Blick auf den Bodensee und die Insel Mainau. More...

"ARA Sensor Check" - App

Die Sensor-Check su-papp ist da !

Zu einem speziellen Thema: Im Zulauf von Abwasserreinigungsanlagen (ARA) werden Gassensoren eingesetzt, um leicht entzündliche Stoffe wie z.B. Benzin zu detektieren und Explosionen zu verhindern. Erfolgt die Alarmauslösung zuverlässig, können rechtzeitig More...

Von zwei unterschiedlichen Schnüfflern - "Un-Sinn" eines Vergleichs

Eigentlich ist ein Vergleich von derart unterschiedlich konzipierten Teilen wie Geruchssinn und Gassensor gar nicht möglich. Und trotzdem – vielleicht ist genau das die Herausforderung: Welches Teil schnüffelt bei welchem Kontext besser? Geruchssinn oder Gassensor? Oder ist bereits die gestellte Frage „un-sinn“?

Kleine Quizfrage: Welches Geräusch bzw. welcher Ton gehört zu welchem Sensor?

   

 

Haupteinsatzgebiet der hier gezeigten Sensor-Beispiele ist der Zulauf einer Kläranlage (Abwasserreinigungsanlage oder ARA). Gelangt z.B. aufgrund eines Benzinunfalls die leicht entzündliche Flüssigkeit (Bildung von hochexplosiven Dämpfen, die über der Wasseroberfläche „mitfliessen“) via Kanalisation in den Eingangsbereich einer ARA, besteht höchste Explosionsgefahr. Ein Funke More...

Introduction to Sicilian Gestures

Master Sicilian Hand Gestures – A Unique Language Beyond Words! 🇮🇹🤌

Ever wondered why Sicilians use so many gestures? Discover the fascinating history, cultural influences, and hidden meanings behind Sicilian body language. From ancient Greek and Arabic roots to modern-day expressions, gestures in Sicily tell stories, build connections, and even share local gossip—without a single spoken word!

We have developed an App with 81 Sicilian gestures (siciliangestures.net)!
See the note at the end of this post.

Imagine you’re on a trip in Sicily ...

Your friend, a native Sicilian, invites you for a coffee in a bar. After a while you’re leaving together and your friend seems to be very amused. Why? What has happened during your short coffee break? He explains: „With gestures and glances everyone in the bar wondered who you are, asked where you came from, if we’re related, etc. Moreover, I caught the newest gossip about love affairs, disputes, etc. Whoever is familiar with the nuances of body language understands a situation as being sympathetic or suspect within the blink of an eye.

Why so many gestures in Sicily?

It’s difficult to say exactly when and how Sicilian body language has developed. One reason might be found in Siciliy’s dynamic history and its geographical position in the Mediterranean. During the past three thousand years the island’s culture has been influenced by as many as 15 peoples. Gestures from the Greek and Roman age may have survived as well as gestures of Semitic and Maghrebian origin.
Or is it merely a result of a strong delight in dramatics, rhetoric and communication?!

Is there a difference between eastern and western Sicilian body language?

During the Middle Ages, for example, Sicily’s western part has been influenced by the Arabic culture, whereas in the eastern part Byzantine traces have been left. This is why some gestures are typical for the western part and won’t be understood in the east and vice versa. A large repertoire of gestures is known all over Sicily, some of which are also common in Italy and other Mediterranean countries.

Are there new gestures?

As in a language some words disappear and new ones arise, the same applies to body language. Some of today’s gestures wouldn’t have been known by former generations or were used in a different way.
Recently new communication tools are influencing the Sicilian language as well as their gestures.

Attention – the significance of gestures might be ambiguous!

The meaning of many gestures is clear. But some gestures are closely related to the context and therefore ambiguous. The initiated know the skills and are able to distinguish the nuances (intertwined with situation and language). So watch out – a positive gesture could turn to a negative one and vice versa (less dangerous:o)

Gestures for women and / or men?

Body language is applied by women and men. However some gestures weren’t applied for indoor communication within the family circle but for use outdoors in the street, having been reserved for men for centuries (patriarchy) and more or less still exists. So in the repertoire of gestures there are very few typically feminine signs.

Discover examples of Gestures in Sicily / La Gestualità dei Siciliani

Sicilian Gestures app!

Learn 81 Sicilian gestures with our app! (siciliangestures.net)
The gestures are explained in six languages (ITA, ENG, DEU, CHN, ESP, TUR), the meaning is spoken by a native Sicilian speaker and the app is free and contains no ads!

Update 2/2/2025

 

su-pa at Open Doors Event - Illusion or reality?

Friday 7th march suter & partner joined the Open Doors Event at the Departement of Geography, University of Zurich. The happening was dedicated of linking students and scientists to pragmatists and  field workers. For years a lot of alumni have been spread in different professional disciplines. A huge source of knowledge and experience might get into motion, i.e. a contact and interaction platform for projects and traineeship.

We were especially attracted by the presentation of Arzu Çöltekin "Perceptual Factors in Geographic Visualization", GIVA team. In the following some impressions:

Hollow face (mask) illusion

Although we are aware of certain mechanisms of the human bodily functions, our perception is biased. There are many examples, one famous phenomena is the hollow face illusion:

Whether we are looking at the front of the mask or the concave reverse side, our brain always processes the shape, so we see a protruding face. Why does this happen? More...