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dust_and_shadow:experiments [2018-03-17 02:40] majadust_and_shadow:experiments [2019-04-29 16:07] maja
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 === Attunement Walk === === Attunement Walk ===
  
-Dust & Shadow (audio)walk celebrating the arrival of desert spring in a panpsychic tradition. (March 24 2018)+[[audio walk|Dust & Shadow (audio)walk]] celebrating the arrival of desert spring in a panpsychic tradition. (March 24 2018)
  
 Question: What arts become possible if we widen the 'sentience spectrum' and emphasize experience and interaction with diverse beings?  Question: What arts become possible if we widen the 'sentience spectrum' and emphasize experience and interaction with diverse beings? 
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 +=== Visual experiment ===
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 +<blockquote>This film is a proposition in the full sense that Alfred North Whitehead intended this term. A proposition, for Whitehead, is neither true nor false in itself. It is a lure for feeling the world that “might be.” A proposition is what places a concrescing subject (an occasion of experience) in relation to a potential predicative pattern. It is the potential togetherness of subject and predicate that characterizes a proposition and not its actual exemplification. But propositions do not hang in the thin air of abstraction; they always emerge from somewhere and are entertained by an actual subject within a particular milieu. The proposition’s relevance and importance (or its “truth”—in William James’ sense) is contingent upon the world that it finds itself within. This experimental film fabricates a propositional space in which subjects (Phoenix, urban desert, etc.) are drawn together with predicative patterns (shadow Bellmont, pharmacological uncertainty, communicational indeterminacy, etc.) to lure us into certain modes of attunement. Since the world we inhabit may not yet be ready to entertain such a proposition, we must actively forge the conditions under which it might begin to. -Adam Nocek </blockquote>
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 +The ideas for the film have been translated into an audio-visual lecture performance for the launch of the Desert Humantities Institute in the fall of 2019.
  
  
 === Seasonal feast === === Seasonal feast ===
  
-The seasonal feast for the arrival of desert spring in a parallel shade world, Shadow Belmont. (~March 19 2018 & 2019)+The seasonal feast for the arrival of desert spring in a parallel shade world, Shadow Belmont. (~March 19 2018)
  
 Questions:  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/power? What would be celebrated in a regenerative eutopia in the desert?  Questions:  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/power? What would be celebrated in a regenerative eutopia in the desert? 
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 Proposition: It is possible to transform zombie utopias into fertile compost for regenerative eutopias. Myth-making and reactivating myths can animate inert cultural, geological and architectural markers. Conviviality and kinship includes diverse entities and different lenses of interrelation. We can draw inspiration from animism, panpsychism, shinto, shamanism, etc.   Proposition: It is possible to transform zombie utopias into fertile compost for regenerative eutopias. Myth-making and reactivating myths can animate inert cultural, geological and architectural markers. Conviviality and kinship includes diverse entities and different lenses of interrelation. We can draw inspiration from animism, panpsychism, shinto, shamanism, etc.  
  
-Prototype: Equinox eve 2018 (March 19, sunset; equinox time: GMT Mar 20, 16:15+Prototype: Equinox eve 2018 (March 19, sunset; Spring Equinox time: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 9:15 am in Sonoran Desert.
-Feast: ~Equinox eve 2019 (equinox time GMT: Mar 20, 21:58)+
  
-The feast could consist of the following elements:+In the dry and hot Sonoran desert, spring is a time of replenishment. A time to celebrate blossoming of plants and ideas alike. Days are slowly warming up, heralding the season of flowering cactus and renewed growth. The spring equinox - when light and darkness, the mundane and the sacred are (at least cosmically) equipoised - invokes a sense of balance, alignment and attunement. Time to celebrate the connections with all beings we share this season with... 
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 +The feast can include the following elements:
  
 Durational attument through a range of embodied practices Durational attument through a range of embodied practices
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   * stations for food prep   * stations for food prep
   * rock formations that scatter/focus sunlight   * rock formations that scatter/focus sunlight
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 Storytelling, guiding Storytelling, guiding
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   * economies of exchange, gifts, offerings   * economies of exchange, gifts, offerings
   * parting tokens   * parting tokens
-  * totems+  * totems, rainsticks
  
  
 Food & Drink Food & Drink
   * breaking and sharing food together, abundance in collectivity   * breaking and sharing food together, abundance in collectivity
-  * end of winter foods in the desert (to research foods of the placeeg [[https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/culture/health-wellness/spring-equinox-the-desert-is-reborn/|cholla buds]]), nopalitos, yucca, ocotillo and palo verde flowers (tea) as well as dried/preserved seeds (for eating and planting), herbs, grains and flowers; pynion pine nuts, chia seeds, amaranth, sumac, sunflower seeds, mesquite flour, agave and aloe vera juice...)+  * end of winter foods in the desert (to research foods of the placeeg [[https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/culture/health-wellness/spring-equinox-the-desert-is-reborn/|cholla buds]], nopalitos, yucca, ocotillo and palo verde flowers (tea) as well as dried/preserved seeds (for eating and planting), herbs, grains and flowers; pinyon pine nuts, chia seeds, amaranth, sumac, sunflower seeds, mesquite flour, agave and aloe vera juice...)
   * water   * water
   * fresh, green, bitter   * fresh, green, bitter
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-(This experiment could be produced as an actual feast or a speculative open air museum with stories and artifacts suggesting alternative myths, lifestyles and ecosystems)+(The full-scale of this experiment is beyond the scope of this project. It could be produced as an actual feast or a speculative open air museum with stories and artifacts suggesting alternative myths, lifestyles and ecosystems)
  
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