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 ==== Concept Car Notes ==== ==== Concept Car Notes ====
  
-**Working title**: Big Mammoth? (as pun on Boston Dynamics’ Big Dog) +**Topic**: An in depth exploration of how machines relate to landscapes. A prototyping experiment centered on the forecasting phenomenon known as the concept car.
-Theun Karelse - June, Juli 2016+
  
-**Topic**: Designing a concept car as a case-study to expand upon the line of thought emerging from the [[http://machinewilderness.net/|Machine Wilderness]] programme. 
  
-**Outline**An in depth exploration of machine wilderness design strategies and issues.  +====Outline:==== 
-A thought experiment centered around the concept car phenomenon which is well established in the history of prototyping.+Machines and human technology have been part of our environment for a very long time, but we’ve never really designed them for that complexity. The overwhelming majority of human technologies and infrastructure in our environment is human-centered to the point of ignoring the needs of non-human life, and in many ways even our ownThat’s a choice even if it is made unwittingly. Now the Earth's surface is forming scare tissue. The proposed name for this process is the Anthro- pocene. It shows how we’ve underestimated the impact of our technologies and infrastructures on the environment.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +In a programme called Machine Wilderness we’ve been prototyping ecological robotic systems to 
 +be fully immersed in biodiverse ecosystems. How do you design for that complexity? 
 +In this proposal we suggest taking an iconic machine that is in our environment and re-imagine it from the perspective of the environment. There is only one real contender: the car.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +One thing stands out when you do a visual survey of recent concept cars. It is not so much the car as the environment it is set in. The  [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/axbi8w5fals3l2i/BMW-Next100.jpg?dl=0|the BMW Next 100]] is a good example. It shows the companies vision for the next 100 years. The car is surrounded by an asphalt desert all the way to the horizon. That may not be the environment many of us are hoping for in the next 100 years. Why not start with something like a biodiverse forest in stead.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +We propose to start the design for a radically different concept car based on one or two large animals and their ecological role in our landscape: their behavioral signature / phenology. 
 +We are interested in what a concept car and the design process would look like when it is designed as an expression of the landscape in the way organisms are. Rewilding technology.\\
  
-A car - like an organism - is an expression of its habitat. When making a visual survey of concept-car-art it is striking to see how often they show machines populating asphalt desert landscapes. Perhaps unwittingly these are statements about the relationship between cars and their environment. How we relate to landscapes is studied by ecologists, poets, artists, farmers, cooks, etc. This prototype therefore starts from a transdisciplinary approach, not in the context of a desert, but a biodiverse European landscape and within a longterm view of interacting populations surfing collectively on the geological and environmental currents that carry them. 
  
-As a starting point I propose looking at former mega-fauna of the European continent, whose ecological niches may be vacant. The Mammoth might be an interesting model-organism because of its carrying capacity and range. +====Older notes:====
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-**Outcome**: a printed publication in the Handbook series by [[http://cargocollective.com/bergenconvention/Verlag-fur-Handbucher|Verlag für Handbücher]] VfH +
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-===Starting ideas:=== +
 Applying phenology to product design: //from efficiency towards grace// Applying phenology to product design: //from efficiency towards grace//
   * elephant phenology: 80km/day radius, 200kg/day foraging, [[https://elephantconservation.org/sample-press-release-1/|elephant zoochory]], breaking forest-cover, browsing, grazing    * elephant phenology: 80km/day radius, 200kg/day foraging, [[https://elephantconservation.org/sample-press-release-1/|elephant zoochory]], breaking forest-cover, browsing, grazing 
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   * large stomach   * large stomach
   * pressure elephant's foot on soil 27.000 Pa (human 23.000 Pa)   * pressure elephant's foot on soil 27.000 Pa (human 23.000 Pa)
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 +====Notes:====
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 +on elephants in Europe:
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 +  * [[http://nautil.us/issue/101/in-our-nature/the-natural-world-is-an-elephant-world|The Natural World Is an Elephant World]] article Nautilus
 +  * [[http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160527-the-zoo-that-wants-to-release-wild-elephants-in-denmark?ocid=twert|The Zoo That Wants To Release Wild Elephants in Denmark]] article BBC
 +  * [[https://youtu.be/eRPNS5SwdRY|Dick ‘Sir Mammoth’ Mol]] interview in Dutch
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