sulandumists
Sulandumists are adherents of the Sulandum philosophy, a contemporary, loosely organized movement that treats cyclical change, purification, and renewal as guiding principles for thought and practice. The word sulandum is a neologism coined to evoke transformation that echoes chemical and ecological cycles, rather than any single doctrine or creed. In practice, sulandumism encompasses scholarly study, artistic experimentation, and community-based projects that model processes of decay, recombination, and restoration.
Origins and development: The term emerged in the late 20th century among urban experimentalists who linked
Beliefs and practices: Sulandumists emphasize process over product, interdisciplinary inquiry, and inclusive collaboration. Common activities include
Organization and reception: The movement is highly decentralized, with local collectives, reading groups, and online forums
See also: alchemy, environmental art, systems theory, sustainability.