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===== dust & shadow - field trip #2 ===== | ===== dust & shadow - field trip #2 ===== | ||
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- | We spent two weeks at the ASU campus, inquiring about existing and potential relationships between people and the desert. We interrogated existing myths underlying contemporary lifestyles and re-imagined counter-myths that could be more attuned to the desert environment. From these myths we created a series of propositions to prototype as embodied experiences and publications in 2018. | + | |
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- | This field trip was an immersion in the academic life in Phoenix. Our primary modes of exploring the field were structured and unstructured conversations, | + | |
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- | Further notes on: [[futuring]] | [[propositions]] | [[resonances]] | + | |
Guests: Nik Gaffney and Maja Kuzmanovic (FoAM)\\ | Guests: Nik Gaffney and Maja Kuzmanovic (FoAM)\\ | ||
Hosts: Ron Broglio, Adam Nocek, Stacey Moran, Sha Xin Wei (ASU)\\ | Hosts: Ron Broglio, Adam Nocek, Stacey Moran, Sha Xin Wei (ASU)\\ | ||
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- | ==== D&S themes ==== | + | |
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- | **Desertification** | + | |
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- | * Everything shrivels up and erodes into dust; desertification related to ecology and culture (intergenerational memory) | + | |
- | * Humans come and go | + | |
- | * (Engineering) mistakes cause large scale ecological transformations | + | |
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- | **Probabilistic Future Preparedness** | + | |
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- | * Phoenix holding onto permanence | + | |
- | * Civilisations with expiration dates (one moment or slow subsiding) | + | |
- | * Prehearsals of obsolescence | + | |
- | * Urban desert / urban wilderness | + | |
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- | **Attunement** | + | |
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- | * material wonder & wander | + | |
- | * layered time, massive scale | + | |
- | * beyond human relationships | + | |
- | * solitude and indifference | + | |
- | * (i)nertness | + | |
- | * naming | + | |
- | * conviviality with diverse entities, different lenses of interrelation | + | |
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- | **Zombie utopias** | + | |
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- | * Shadows | + | |
- | * Ghost towns | + | |
- | * Haunted utopias, vampiric utopias, parasitic utopias | + | |
- | * Troubled past | + | |
- | * Living but already dead (eg. Paradise City); planning for unsustainability | + | |
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- | ==== Core questions ==== | + | |
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- | **What are the (environmental) critical uncertainties in the region?** | + | |
- | * What/how to extrapolate local conditions to other deserts and environments on their way to become deserts? | + | |
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- | **What does a thalient laboratory in the desert look like?** | + | |
- | * How to translate animist attitudes into worldviews compatible with contemporary techno-materialist societies? | + | |
- | * How to (re)animate pre-modern sensibilities without dualisms of light/dark, good/evil, love/ | + | |
- | * What arts, sciences and technologies become possible if we widen the ' | + | |
- | * Should we refrain from speech and use the visceral language of experience? | + | |
- | * How do we speak of relations as well as things? | + | |
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- | **What might urban futures in the American South West look like?** | + | |
- | * How to turn zombie/ | + | |
- | * What would a banishing ritual for haunted utopias be like? | + | |
- | * Why attempt to build cities in the desert? | + | |
- | * What would a pre-enactment for futures of Phoenix look like? | + | |
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- | ==== Hypotheses ==== | + | We spent two weeks at the ASU campus, inquiring about existing and potential relationships between people and the desert. We interrogated existing myths underlying contemporary lifestyles and re-imagined counter-myths that could be more attuned to the desert environment. From these myths we created a series of propositions to prototype as embodied experiences and publications in 2018. |
- | **We can adapt or mitigate climate chaos (etc.) by changing mindset/worldview | + | This field trip was an immersion in the academic life in Phoenix, specifically ASU's [[http:// |
- | * Art can initiate, amplify or test this change. | + | |
- | * We can draw inspiration from animism, panpsychism, shinto, shamanism, etc. | + | |
- | * Any technological solutions will be perverted by existing dominant ideologies | + | |
- | * Myth-making and reactivating myths can animate inert geological and architectural markers | + | |
- | * We need a new form of geomancy | + | |
- | * With can uncover | + | |
- | **We can become human receptors and listening devices** | + | Occasionally we would venture beyond campus, sometimes guided other times not. We wandered in [[https:// |
- | * We practice | + | |
- | * At all times there are other beings listening. We can hear each other if we pay attention. | + | |
- | * We tread lightly seeing | + | |
- | * Our language can liquefy | + | |
- | * We communicate | + | |
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- | **The desert invites unencumbered experimentation, | + | Read more in [[https:// |
- | * It is possible to thrive | + | |
- | * Objectives obscure progress | + | |
- | * We should move from social contracts to natural contracts | + | |
- | * It is possible to transform zombie utopias into fertile compost for new eutopias | + | |
- | * Neo-reaction | + | |
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- | ==== Methods ==== | + | ---- |
- | ... vaporous thoughts condensed into propositions, | + | Further notes on: [[concepts]] | [[futuring]] | [[experiments]] | [[publications]] | [[resonances]] |
- | * seeing, listening, tasting, smelling, experiencing (sensing & activating) | + | |
- | * walking | + | |
- | * fieldwork | + | |
- | * inquiry (critical, embodied...) | + | |
- | * experiential futures and speculative design | + | |
- | * action research | + | |
- | * contemporary rituals and peak experiences | + | |
- | * contemplative practices and attunement | + | |
- | * writing | + | |
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