‘The Sea is a Place to Live. ’

In this recent interview Christine Handte, Expedition Chief of the R/V Heraclitus speaks about her life at sea. At Synergia Ranch, where the idea of building an ocean going vessel was first conceived visiting author Ulrike Reinhard started an interesting series of interviews called ‘Synergia People 2023’.

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"There are some people whose lives followed the logic of dynamic networks
long before the internet appeared on the scene. In my time I’ve met a handful of individuals
who were digital natives in a much more radical sense than their date of birth
might lead you to suppose.
Ulrike Reinhard is one of them.

She has the genius to be able to think and act in terms of interaction.
In conversation with her, it’s easy to be carried away by her enthusiasm for open processes.
Ulrike Reinhard is a catalyst for collective intelligence and network nodes, an enabler
who forges direct links that bring people together. She’s a virtuoso across the
whole repertoire of modern technologies, but she would still be adding more reality
to the We in this world if she had to use smoke signals and pigeon post to do so.

Ulrike Reinhard is an impassioned explorer of frontiers with an astonishing faith in her ability
to find her way even in new and uncharted territory. She seldom follows a steady straight
line but always shows an unflappable sense of direction. Like the path she’s carved through life,
Ulrike Reinhard is never boring and always good for a few surprises!"

(
Peter Kruse on Ulrike Reinhard in 2015)

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