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groworld_directions [2008-10-15 11:03] – old revision restored nikgroworld_directions [2008-10-15 15:51] nik
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 ==== Workshops ==== ==== Workshops ====
  
-See [[luminous]] [[media_ecologies]])+See [[/luminous/start|luminous green]][[media_ecologies_workshop]]
  
 Purpose of workshops - to raise awareness, to (un)make things (watch out with usage of materials - how does found material influence shape?) Purpose of workshops - to raise awareness, to (un)make things (watch out with usage of materials - how does found material influence shape?)
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 See [[open sauces]] See [[open sauces]]
  
-Food events - to glue community together. Test & study dinners. Markers & milestones - tryouts & rehearsals. +Food events - to glue community together. Test & study dinners. Markers & milestones - try outs & rehearsals. 
  
 ==== De-installation art ==== ==== De-installation art ====
  
-De-installations - working together with artists to design & de-install (take apart into re-usable components) their artwork. A service for trade-fairs, museums, festivals. Make a manifesto for de-installation & self-disasembly (talk to Etoy about this). LIREC - looking at robot disassembly. Unmaking things - where there is excess of consumption - reduce it! De-installation of design festival in Singapore - (Utter rubbish - post-consumer waste) Leave no trace aesthetics. Against gadgetisation of culture. How do we communicate this as a part of our work? Doing a series of de-installations - redistributions, recycling, re-tailoringabsorption (collaborative project). Creation by destruction. Moving from objects to experience, products to services. Edible arts. What is a software equivalent of de-featuring devices?+De-installations - working together with artists to design & de-install (take apart into re-usable components) their artwork. A service for trade-fairs, museums, festivals. Make a manifesto for de-installation & self-dissasembly (talk to Etoy about this). LIREC - looking at robot disassembly. Unmaking things - where there is excess of consumption - reduce it! De-installation of design festival in Singapore - (Utter rubbish - post-consumer waste) Leave no trace aesthetics. Against gadgetisation of culture. How do we communicate this as a part of our work? Doing a series of de-installations - redistributions, recycling, re-tailoring absorption (collaborative project). Creation by destruction. Moving from objects to experience, products to services. Edible arts. What is a software equivalent of de-featuring devices?
  
 ==== NNNI - Nothing Can Surprise Us, Future Prehearsals ==== ==== NNNI - Nothing Can Surprise Us, Future Prehearsals ====
  
- focusing on possible inventions (when future happens) - e.g. camping on water (lifeboat camping) - focus in inspiring things that can grow out of disasters, rather than disasters themselves; prehearsals for future societies; future rituals (wine festivals, seasonal festivals) - plant-based celebrations - what are the new plant rituals - combination of organic and futuristic+[[NNNI]] -  focusing on possible inventions (when future happens) - e.g. camping on water (lifeboat camping) - focus in inspiring things that can grow out of disasters, rather than disasters themselves; prehearsals for future societies; future rituals (wine festivals, seasonal festivals) - plant-based celebrations - what are the new plant rituals - combination of organic and futuristic
  
  
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   * prepare concrete proposals for design week in october   * prepare concrete proposals for design week in october
   * do a situational map of the field and the forces acting on it + forecast most promising avenues   * do a situational map of the field and the forces acting on it + forecast most promising avenues
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 +[[project groworld]]
  
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