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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. | 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. | ||
- | This field trip was an immersion in the academic life in Phoenix. Our primary modes of exploring the field were structured and unstructured conversations, | + | {{>http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/ |
- | Guests: Nik Gaffney and Maja Kuzmanovic (FoAM)\\ | ||
- | Hosts: Ron Broglio, Adam Nocek, Stacey Moran, Sha Xin Wei (ASU)\\ | ||
- | {{>http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/39069831191/in/album-72157681429258454/}}\\ | + | This field trip was an immersion in the academic life in Phoenix, specifically ASU's [[http://www.labforcriticaltechnics.com/|Lab for Critical Technics]] and [[http://synthesis.ame.asu.edu/|Synthesis Center]]. Our primary modes of exploring the field were structured and unstructured conversations and [[futuring]]. We developed [[concepts]], |
+ | Occasionally we would venture beyond campus, sometimes guided other times not. We wandered in [[https:// | ||
- | === guiding themes === | + | Along with the various activities on campus, we were temporarily adopted into our collaborators' |
- | __**Desertification**__ | + | Further notes on: [[concepts]] | [[futuring]] | [[experiments]] | [[publications]] | [[resonances]] |
- | * Everything shrivels up and erodes into dust: desertification related to ecology | + | Guests: Nik Gaffney |
- | * Humans come and go | + | Hosts: Ron Broglio, Adam Nocek, Stacey Moran, Sha Xin Wei (ASU)\\ |
- | * (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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- | __**Vampiric and zombie utopias**__ | ||
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- | * Shadows | ||
- | * Ghost towns | ||
- | * Haunted 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 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/power? | ||
- | * 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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- | * Why attempt to build cities in the desert? | ||
- | * What would a banishing ritual for haunted utopias be like? | ||
- | * How to turn zombie utopias into ' | ||
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- | === hypotheses === | ||
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- | * We can adapt or mitigate climate chaos (etc.) with a change of mindset/ | ||
- | * Art can initiate, amplify or test this change. | ||
- | * We can draw inspiration from animism, panpsychism, | ||
- | * Any technological solutions will be perverted by existing dominant ideologies (and vice versa) | ||
- | * Myth-making and reactivating myths can animate inert geological and architectural markers | ||
- | * We need a new form of geomancy | ||
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- | * We can become human receptors and listening devices. | ||
- | * We practice the craft of silence and heterogeneous hearing to help us attune to our surroundings. | ||
- | * At all times there are other beings listening. We can hear each other if we pay attention. | ||
- | * We tread lightly seeing with new eyes. We witness and weave threads of connection with other people and places (FoAM) | ||
- | * Our language can liquefy | ||
- | * We communicate to connect, not dissect | ||
- | * With can uncover sacred refugia and wild sanctuaries through our work | ||
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- | * The desert invites unencumbered experimentation, | ||
- | * It is possible to thrive in uncertainty | ||
- | * 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 and new age are each other' | ||
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- | === methods === | ||
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- | ... vaporous thoughts condensed into propositions, | ||
- | * seeing, listening, tasting, smelling, experiencing (sensing & activating) | ||
- | * walking | ||
- | * fieldwork | ||
- | * inquiry (critical, embodied...) | ||
- | * experiential futures and speculative design (e.g. designing an open air museum with stories and artifacts suggesting alternative myths, lifestyles and ecosystems | ||
- | * action research | ||
- | * contemporary rituals and peak experiences | ||
- | * contemplative practices and attunement | ||
- | * writing | ||
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- | === futuring === | ||
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- | | ^ Current | ||
- | ^ Litany | Impact, duration & intensity of heat-waves | Seeking shade & shadows; Daily & yearly rhythms attuned to desert cycles (Saguaro time) | | ||
- | ^ Causes | Climate change; Lifestyle & cities not adapted to desert conditions | Shade-based architecture and transport; Situated learning; Government is the medium; Monastic entities for rethinking time | | ||
- | ^ Worldviews | Man has dominion over Earth; Right to property and prosperity | Long, durational desert abiding (qualitative time); Redesign of the body attuned to the event (alignment, emergence) | | ||
- | ^ Myths | Phoenix; Prometheus; Wild West, Desert is a void (purity of wilderness); | ||
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- | | ^ Current | ||
- | ^ Litany | Distribution, | ||
- | ^ Causes | Weak public infrastructure and political inaction; growing population; economic valuation; water rights and food sovereignty |Variable abundance & commons management (stewarding, | ||
- | ^ Worldviews | Individual self-reliance and DIY; libertarian ethos, free market | Sociality of a coven/ | ||
- | ^ Myths | Easy Rider, Guns & God; sufficiency and hubris| Carnivàle, Dionisian world (time marked by feasts & silences; blooming, flowing, absorption, ecstasy| | ||
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- | | ^ Current | ||
- | ^ Litany | Impact of the tech industry | Impact of Antennae-centric tech industry; Smart-grid & solar; Ambient & responsive; Rise of new attunement instruments | | ||
- | ^ Causes | Economic incentives; Risk tolerance; Job creation; " | ||
- | ^ Worldviews | Faith in technological progress; American pragmatism; Distrust of educated elites; Protestant work ethic; Importance of tangible, visible and measurable contribution to society; Immortality |Serial monotasking (commitment to the act); Bringing together heterogeneous systems where medium is the catalyst (biomimicry); | ||
- | ^ Myths | (Cowboy) Missionaries, | ||
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- | === reading, seeing, experiencing === | ||
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- | * Mythologies - Roland Barthes | ||
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- | * Book of Sand - Italo Calvino | ||
- | * Autobiography of Red - Anne Carson | ||
- | * The Enchantment of Modern Life - Jane Bennett | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * Dust studies - Jay Owens | ||
- | * Minutes to Midnight - Trent Parke | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * Anthropology in the time of the Anthropocene - Bruno Latour | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * City and the City - China Mieville | ||
- | * Perdido Street Station - China Mieville | ||
- | * [[: | ||
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- | * Customs in common - EP Thompson | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands - The good-natured feminist: eco-feminism and the quest for democracy | ||
- | * Trinh Minh-Ha: Writing post-colonialism and feminism | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * Xenogenesis - Octavia Butler | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * Too like the lightning - Ada Palmer | ||
- | * The Laundry series - Charles Stross | ||
- | * [[: | ||
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- | * The word for world is forest - Ursula Leguin | ||
- | * How forests think - Eduardo Kohn | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * Ecology of Mind - Gregory Bateson | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
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- | * [[https:// | ||
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- | * Crystal Radio | ||
- | * 100 year roulette | ||
- | * C14 Clocks | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * Geology of media - Jussi Parikka | ||
- | * Finite media - Sean Cubitt | ||
- | * Panpsychism (& Noumenautics - [[http:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * Desert Solitaire - Edward Abby | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * The Imperative - Alphonso Lingis | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * A Practical Guide to Unconscious Reasoning - Marcus Coates | ||
- | * Point Omega - Don DeLillo | ||
- | * Vilém Flusser - Into the Universe of Technical Images | ||
- | * Ancient Landscapes of the Colorado Plateau - Blakey & Ranney | ||
- | * Roadside Geology of Arizona - Halka Chronic | ||
- | * Q Is for Quicken - Sha Xin Wei | ||
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