Zsuzsa Tanczos: The Visionary Designer Behind the Iconic Fantasy Furniture
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She frequently speaks on the difficulty and necessity of managing (indirect emissions that occur in a company’s value chain). Her philosophy is that logistics providers must act as consultants to their clients, helping them understand and reduce these indirect emissions.
The project made waves in gerontology circles. Dr. Helena Marks of the Longevity Institute called Tanczos’ work "Anthropologically brave and clinically messy, but undeniably effective." The elders in the project, who practiced daily singing, manual labor, and Tanczos’ "somatic tapping" exercises, showed biomarkers of individuals 20 years younger.
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Her work is obsessed with the metaphysical weight of objects—specifically stones, dust, and silence. In a world that was rapidly modernizing (and often hostile), Tanczos turned to the inert. She wrote about the endurance of the inanimate. Her poetry suggests that while borders change and regimes fall, the stone remembers everything by saying nothing.