Transmission, history, and contributing voices behind the Atlas
Voices & Fellows

Voices

A worldview only becomes durable when it passes through real practitioners, researchers, storytellers, and teachers. These are the people who keep the Atlas from becoming an abstract machine.

10
named contributing voices
传承
knowledge carried through people
多声
many disciplines, one seasonal world
Embodied practice behind contributing voices
Featured Lineages

Embodied teachers, kitchen historians, and narrative carriers

Some knowledge arrives through documents. Some arrives through gesture, timing, tone, and repetition. These featured voices represent the forms of transmission the Atlas is trying to keep alive.

Li Anshan
Body Lineage

Li Anshan

A lifetime of practice in Wudang Tai Chi, bringing ancient movement wisdom into seasonal, embodied instruction for modern seekers.

Ellen Zhang
Food History

Ellen Zhang

Exploring the intersection of cuisine, land, and memory — uncovering how recipes carry ecological intelligence across generations.

Contributing Fellows

A gathering of seasonal intelligence

10 voices
Li Anshan
Li Anshan
Tai Chi Master
Ellen Zhang
Ellen Zhang
Food Historian
Dr. Ethan Rogers
Dr. Ethan Rogers
Ecological Scientist
Mary Reynolds
Mary Reynolds
Ethnobotanist
Chen Liwei
Chen Liwei
Tea Researcher
Dr. David Abram
Dr. David Abram
Cultural Ecologist
Landscape behind the invitation to contribute
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If you carry a field of knowledge, there is room here

Practitioners, researchers, translators, and storytellers are all part of this atlas if they can help reconnect people to the intelligence of seasonal life.

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