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-==== Sensing Resilience Workshop ==== 
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-2012-10-04 11:27:11 by  Monique Alvarez 
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-Learning how to use the SINUNI - sensor system, sharing with the local community, developing a system for use in the Time's Up garden to trace the state of various plant beds. 
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 **Living Spaces between desire and experiment ** **Living Spaces between desire and experiment **
  
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 The exhibition "In the Garden - Living spaces between desire and experiment" run by the Linz-based museum Nordico took a look at Linz specific urban garden sceneries as well as it examines contemporary, international relevant gardening-architectures and current practices like Community or Guerilla Gardening. The exhibition "In the Garden - Living spaces between desire and experiment" run by the Linz-based museum Nordico took a look at Linz specific urban garden sceneries as well as it examines contemporary, international relevant gardening-architectures and current practices like Community or Guerilla Gardening.
  
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   This Resilients Salon is a part of <a href="http://www.timelab.org/en/springcamp2012" rel="nofollow">Springcamp 2012</a> - System Error: in times of crisis, artists take a stand. Springcamp is organised and hosted by Timelab, in collaboration with Argos, Vooruit, Beursschouwburg and FoAM.   This Resilients Salon is a part of <a href="http://www.timelab.org/en/springcamp2012" rel="nofollow">Springcamp 2012</a> - System Error: in times of crisis, artists take a stand. Springcamp is organised and hosted by Timelab, in collaboration with Argos, Vooruit, Beursschouwburg and FoAM.
  
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 The event is organised in collaboration with <a href="http://valilalioti.com/" rel="nofollow">Vali Lalioti</a> and FoAM as part of the <a href="http://fo.am/resilients/" rel="nofollow">Resilients</a> initiative. The event is organised in collaboration with <a href="http://valilalioti.com/" rel="nofollow">Vali Lalioti</a> and FoAM as part of the <a href="http://fo.am/resilients/" rel="nofollow">Resilients</a> initiative.
  
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 During these trips an old seafarer's habit will be revived where true, imagined, old, recent and downright outrageous stories will be offered and accepted as currency for the service. During these trips an old seafarer's habit will be revived where true, imagined, old, recent and downright outrageous stories will be offered and accepted as currency for the service.
  
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 At the epicentre of culture, gardening and technology we might be able to glimpse how plants can become organisational principles for human society in the turbulent times of the 21st century. Although we have to scavenge the fringes of contemporary society, we can observe many healing effects that humans can have on their surroundings through a symbiotic collaboration with plants. However, on a holistic level, we still don't know how to overhaul wasteful human behaviours en masse. How do we encourage a more resilient culture, so that humans and non-humans can continue living, preferably together? How do we stimulate a fertile entanglement of culture, gardening and technology that can give the rise to diverse communities of practice? Communities capable of forging symbiotic relationships between post-industrial human societies and the rest of the earth. Composting bitterness to grow beauty.  To explore possible answers to such questions, FoAM hosts a Resilients Salon on Vegetal Culture, in conversation with <a href="http://www.genomicgastronomy.com/" rel="nofollow">Center for Genomic Gastronomy</a>, <a href="http://angelovermeulen.net" rel="nofollow">Angelo Vermeulen</a>, <a href="http://timesup.org" rel="nofollow">Time's Up</a>, <a href="http://nadine.be" rel="nofollow">nadine</a> and other participants of Burning Ice. The atmosphere is casual to inspire participation of everyone involved, accompanied with thematic food and drinks.  Inspired by the title of the festival - We The Gardeners - FoAM invites all guests to bring one or more tomatoes from their garden, windowsill, or a neighbourhood green-grocer, as an entrance-fee. During the salon the tomatoes will be cooked into a soup and shared with everyone, as a closing feast of Burning Ice 2012. At the epicentre of culture, gardening and technology we might be able to glimpse how plants can become organisational principles for human society in the turbulent times of the 21st century. Although we have to scavenge the fringes of contemporary society, we can observe many healing effects that humans can have on their surroundings through a symbiotic collaboration with plants. However, on a holistic level, we still don't know how to overhaul wasteful human behaviours en masse. How do we encourage a more resilient culture, so that humans and non-humans can continue living, preferably together? How do we stimulate a fertile entanglement of culture, gardening and technology that can give the rise to diverse communities of practice? Communities capable of forging symbiotic relationships between post-industrial human societies and the rest of the earth. Composting bitterness to grow beauty.  To explore possible answers to such questions, FoAM hosts a Resilients Salon on Vegetal Culture, in conversation with <a href="http://www.genomicgastronomy.com/" rel="nofollow">Center for Genomic Gastronomy</a>, <a href="http://angelovermeulen.net" rel="nofollow">Angelo Vermeulen</a>, <a href="http://timesup.org" rel="nofollow">Time's Up</a>, <a href="http://nadine.be" rel="nofollow">nadine</a> and other participants of Burning Ice. The atmosphere is casual to inspire participation of everyone involved, accompanied with thematic food and drinks.  Inspired by the title of the festival - We The Gardeners - FoAM invites all guests to bring one or more tomatoes from their garden, windowsill, or a neighbourhood green-grocer, as an entrance-fee. During the salon the tomatoes will be cooked into a soup and shared with everyone, as a closing feast of Burning Ice 2012.
  
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-**NonGreenGardening results and anecdotes** 
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-In 2011 we made an open call for finding interesting concepts for our Augmented Urban Garden. It was Natalia Borissova's Non-Green-Gardening project which was the most appealing one. Within the last months she was regularly onsite - developing and improving her concept of a Non-Green Garden at the Time's Up Labs.  Together with Natalia and Dismas Leonard we are still maintaining a hybrid - green / nongreen-garden. Pros- and Cons of such a project in urban areas will be discussed during this event between 2 and 5 PM 
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-An interview with Maja and Nik is featured in the recent issue of MCD - "L'INTERNET VOIT VERT / THE CULTURE OF GREEN TECH" - in which they discuss groworld, resilience and facing uncertainty. 
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-==== Augumented urban gardening - a snap shot ==== 
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-<span lang="SW">One thing I knew for sure was the challenges of writing about the experiences of **<a href="http://www.libarynth.org/resilients/non-green-gardening" target="_blank">breeding mushrooms</a>** alongside green edible plants in the augmented urban gardening structure. I knew it from the beginning it wont be easy to write about it but it was great that I didn't have to worry about **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409498284/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">breeding them</a>**, <span>  neither taking the chance of **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035445041/in/set-72157629601830295" target="_blank">caring for them</a>**. It was the likes of **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/5050644881/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">tomatoes</a>**, salads, **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111956491/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">potatoes</a>**, **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035443420/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">paprikas</a>**, beans, cucumbers, pumpkins, oregano, rosemary, thyme, mints and so many other **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111982784/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">aperitive plants</a>** that kept me working on those hanging beds since i knew at the end of the day they are all going to be eaten, and of course I will be part of the **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111969740/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">feasting activities</a>**.   
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-<div><span lang="SW">One thing I knew for sure was the challenges of writing about the experiences of **<a href="http://www.libarynth.org/resilients/non-green-gardening" target="_blank">breeding mushrooms</a>** alongside green edible plants in the augmented urban gardening structure. I knew it from the beginning it wont be easy to write about it but it was great that I didn't have to worry about **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409498284/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">breeding them</a>**, <span>  neither taking the chance of **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035445041/in/set-72157629601830295" target="_blank">caring for them</a>**. It was the likes of **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/5050644881/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">tomatoes</a>**, salads, **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111956491/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">potatoes</a>**, **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035443420/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">paprikas</a>**, beans, cucumbers, pumpkins, oregano, rosemary, thyme, mints and so many other **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111982784/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">aperitive plants</a>** that kept me working on those hanging beds since i knew at the end of the day they are all going to be eaten, and of course I will be part of the **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111969740/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">feasting activities</a>**.  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">Apparently<span>   I also did not forget this African proverb (don't forget that Africa is a country) ''hauling a basket of delicious food is not laborious, neither boring''  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">It was like; come on, if it is colorless to write about it, why not take photos before planting, harvesting and eating all **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/4817397821/in/set-72157623806473763" target="_blank">green family</a>** and of course **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409494490/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">breeding</a>**, **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409492362/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">harvesting</a>** and **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409501032/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">eating</a>** the other non-green family (**<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7409494258/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">elms oyster</a>, <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035445152/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">pink oyster</a>** and **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035446012/in/set-72157629540753105/" target="_blank">stropharias</a>****)?** <span lang="SW">. Or what about making photos after eating all the greens and the mushrooms and see how delighted people were to have the resilience augmented non-green and green gardening fulfill their desire to **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111973927/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank">good food</a>**.  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">The idea of documenting the process through **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/sets/72157629601830295/with/8111966806/" target="_blank">photos</a>** worked better than the academic style of writing papers that nobody is interested in on reading especially right here, right now where preparation of uncertain future through **<a href="http://www.timesup.org/resilients" target="_blank">resilience philosophy</a>** needs people to act and **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/7003152368/in/set-72157629601830295" target="_blank">experimenting</a>** the actual living models, and not only reading about it.  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">So many things came along to challenge the whole process but the desire to good product and basically delicious food kept me working hard until the enjoyment part of the whole work were achieved. Yes, there were these **<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Slug_in_VanDusen_Botanical_Garden.jpg" target="_blank">monsters aka <span style="font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif'; font-size: 10pt;" lang="EN">slugs </a>** who were very smart to find different ways to snick around and be the first to taste the mushrooms. <span>   </div> 
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-<h2 style="background: white; margin: 0.83em 0cm; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif';" lang="SW"><span style="font-size: small;">Yap, they did quite a destruction,  **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035447890/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: medium;">(I liked to say 'they <span lang="EN-US">assassinated big number of mushrooms' </a>**<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: medium;">. . Everytime the mushrooms needed to get some fresh air outside, the only enemy to think about was slugs. The last option was to kill them (to some point it was very brutal)<span>   but that was the only way left since the used coffee grounds did not helped much as well as the  **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035447785/in/set-72157629540753105" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: small;">aluminium bars </a>**<span style="font-size: small;">  </h2> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">Although the cat was doing a good job but turning the onions bed to be its pooing spot was to some point, a pain, but what could you do about it. He was the best in catching all the mice around but ironically it was always running away from big rats who were more destructive.  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">This dude <span>  turned our onions bed to be his pooing place-hahahaa.  </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">It didn't matter anyway. At the end of the day, the autumn came so quick and **<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8111956491/in/set-72157629601830295/" target="_blank">everything has to stop</a>** and gives way to the skiing season. </div> 
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-<div><span lang="SW">It was a great experience and hopefully next season the Time's Uppers will challenge the cat, slugs and all odds to have best food supply around the corner.  </div> 
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-<span lang="SW">**<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/times_up/8035444679/in/set-72157623806473763" target="_blank">cheers</a>**  
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-**Boucalais is a mobile studio:  **Boucalais is a walking trail from Boulogne-sur-Mer to Dunkirk via Calais which Various Artists has travelled several times a year for seven years. The trail is a studio where a number of VA revise their work or where new work is created. <span style="color: #222222; line-height: 20.266666412353516px;">The creations are poetic expressions on the road, as it were, and which - given the mobile context - are necessarily on a small scale or &lsquo;light'   <span style="color: #222222; line-height: 20.266666412353516px;">The Boucalais project pays homage to the artist-collector who, in the course of his journey, assembles a collection of objects and observations, which will - sometimes literally - be dragged back to his studio as so many installations and &lsquo;objets trouv&eacute;s'. At the same time, the work is often intangible and only lives on in documentary form. Since, in the case of VA, the journey is largely equivalent to the studio, this collection of objects, routines and documentation is used as raw material/ oxygen/ basic component for (artistic) creation &lsquo;en route' 
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-**Boucalais is a format or work method: **<span style="color: #222222; line-height: 20.266666412353516px;">Boucalais started in 2005 as a fixed walking trail, and grew over the years to a format, a state of mind inviting the VA to develop, revise and/or renew their work methods and preconceptions. The walking format challenges the artist's production mechanisms, and makes room for another interpretation of what constitutes artistic work. At times, the work is no more than a distinctive mark or a trace on the trail. The VA are thus continuously led to adapt their idea of creation and constantly develop different work methods.  
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 In <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:words_which_matter_to_people" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/words_which_matter_to_people">Words which Matter to People</a>, Dougald Hine questions the concept of "resilience" itself - not through academic debate, but by talking to people on the streets of Helsinki about the Finnish word <em>sisu.</em> Comparing their visceral and culturally grounded use of this concept with the distant, etiolated notion of "resilience" as it is deployed in political, environmental and scientific discourse, he finds that the meaning we make or find in the world - embodied in such notions as <em>sisu</em> - is deeply bound up with our capacity to endure in turbulent times. Read more about Dougald's travels as journeyman and artist in transience in his wide-ranging <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:dougald_hine_interview" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/dougald_hine_interview">conversation with Shelbatra Jashari</a> for the Resilients project. In <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:words_which_matter_to_people" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/words_which_matter_to_people">Words which Matter to People</a>, Dougald Hine questions the concept of "resilience" itself - not through academic debate, but by talking to people on the streets of Helsinki about the Finnish word <em>sisu.</em> Comparing their visceral and culturally grounded use of this concept with the distant, etiolated notion of "resilience" as it is deployed in political, environmental and scientific discourse, he finds that the meaning we make or find in the world - embodied in such notions as <em>sisu</em> - is deeply bound up with our capacity to endure in turbulent times. Read more about Dougald's travels as journeyman and artist in transience in his wide-ranging <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:dougald_hine_interview" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/dougald_hine_interview">conversation with Shelbatra Jashari</a> for the Resilients project.
  
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 Tim Boykett, Pippa Buchannan and a motley crew of enthusiastic DIY sailors embarked on an exploration of water rights and "luminous green" sailing in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:coc_overview" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/coc_overview">Control of the Commons</a>. In <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:resilient_boating" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/resilient_boating">Resilient Boating</a>, Tim writes of sustainability, graceful decay, and the balance of effort versus utility in the realm of boat building and sailing, while Pippa recounts how a confessed food lover embraces the challenge of improvised gourmet cooking for several people on a tiny boat in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:the_resilient_aristologist" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/the_resilient_aristologist">The Resilient Aristologist</a>. Each of their boating adventures is narrated in the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:murray_river_journey" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/murray_river_journey">Murray River Journey</a>, the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:danube_journey" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/danube_journey">Danube Journey</a>, and the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:belgian_canals" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/belgian_canals">Belgian Canals</a> - as are the details of how they went about constructing the two vessels they sailed, the <em><a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:subak_construction_notes" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/subak_construction_notes">Subak1</a></em> and <em><a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:subak2_construction_notes" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/subak2_construction_notes">Subak2</a>.</em> Also check out some notes towards a <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:snippets" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/snippets">manifesto of a DIY pirate</a>. Tim Boykett, Pippa Buchannan and a motley crew of enthusiastic DIY sailors embarked on an exploration of water rights and "luminous green" sailing in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:coc_overview" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/coc_overview">Control of the Commons</a>. In <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:resilient_boating" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/resilient_boating">Resilient Boating</a>, Tim writes of sustainability, graceful decay, and the balance of effort versus utility in the realm of boat building and sailing, while Pippa recounts how a confessed food lover embraces the challenge of improvised gourmet cooking for several people on a tiny boat in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:the_resilient_aristologist" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/the_resilient_aristologist">The Resilient Aristologist</a>. Each of their boating adventures is narrated in the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:murray_river_journey" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/murray_river_journey">Murray River Journey</a>, the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:danube_journey" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/danube_journey">Danube Journey</a>, and the <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:belgian_canals" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/belgian_canals">Belgian Canals</a> - as are the details of how they went about constructing the two vessels they sailed, the <em><a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:subak_construction_notes" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/subak_construction_notes">Subak1</a></em> and <em><a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:subak2_construction_notes" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/subak2_construction_notes">Subak2</a>.</em> Also check out some notes towards a <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:snippets" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/snippets">manifesto of a DIY pirate</a>.
  
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 Natalia Borissova explored augmented urban gardening through a series of living lab experiments with "non-green" mushrooms, finding in fungi an infinite source of inspiration for recycling and adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Her practical explorations in mushroom growing are documented in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:non_green_revolution" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/non_green_revolution">The Non Green (R)evolution</a>, while <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:go_ask_a_mushroom" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/go_ask_a_mushroom">Go Ask a Mushroom: musings on Afterculture</a> advocates fungi and their mycelial roots as a source of continued inspiration for a resilient "life after culture." At the same time, Dismas Leonard Sekibaha narrates his experiences at Time's Up as "gardener in residence" - of both the green and non-green variety - in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:my_summer_in_an_urban_garden" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/my_summer_in_an_urban_garden">My Summer in an Urban Garden</a>. Natalia Borissova explored augmented urban gardening through a series of living lab experiments with "non-green" mushrooms, finding in fungi an infinite source of inspiration for recycling and adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Her practical explorations in mushroom growing are documented in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:non_green_revolution" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/non_green_revolution">The Non Green (R)evolution</a>, while <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:go_ask_a_mushroom" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/go_ask_a_mushroom">Go Ask a Mushroom: musings on Afterculture</a> advocates fungi and their mycelial roots as a source of continued inspiration for a resilient "life after culture." At the same time, Dismas Leonard Sekibaha narrates his experiences at Time's Up as "gardener in residence" - of both the green and non-green variety - in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:my_summer_in_an_urban_garden" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/my_summer_in_an_urban_garden">My Summer in an Urban Garden</a>.
  
-Read more at <a href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/resilients_in_review">Resilients in Review</a>+Read more at [[:resilients/resilients_in_review|Resilients in Review]]
  
  
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-<a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:edible_alchemy" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/edible_alchemy">Edible Alchemy</a> by Carole Collet and Bartaku discusses resilience and adaptation in relation to the properties of two intriguing plants - flax and Aronia - and how these were used in Temporary photoElectric Digestopians (TpED), a series of co-creation worklabs, and the Edible Alchemy Aperolab. <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:resilience_thinking_diy" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/resilience_thinking_diy">Resilience Thinking DIY</a> was an exercise held at Central Saint Martin's College and summarised here to encourage readers to practice resilient thinking in design. <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:a_leaky_loop" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/a_leaky_loop">A Leaky Loop</a> by Bartaku narrates the kind of intimate and bizarre experience you can expect as a TpED creator and tester, while <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:silients" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/silients">Silients</a> is a fragmentary meditation on a peculiar variation of "resilients." +[[:resilients:edible_alchemy" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/edible_alchemy">Edible Alchemy</a> by Carole Collet and Bartaku discusses resilience and adaptation in relation to the properties of two intriguing plants - flax and Aronia - and how these were used in Temporary photoElectric Digestopians (TpED), a series of co-creation worklabs, and the Edible Alchemy Aperolab. [[:resilients:resilience_thinking_diy" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/resilience_thinking_diy">Resilience Thinking DIY</a> was an exercise held at Central Saint Martin's College and summarised here to encourage readers to practice resilient thinking in design. [[:resilients:a_leaky_loop" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/a_leaky_loop">A Leaky Loop</a> by Bartaku narrates the kind of intimate and bizarre experience you can expect as a TpED creator and tester, while [[:resilients:silients" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/silients">Silients</a> is a fragmentary meditation on a peculiar variation of "resilients."
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-2013-02-17 02:57:35 by  Nik Gaffney +
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-In <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:the_pollinators_review" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/the_pollinators_review">The Pollinators</a>, nadine review the meaning and implications of reviving modes of cultural travel where the journey is the destination, as an antidote both for tourism and the utilitarian obsession with getting from A to B in the shortest time and space.+
  
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-In connection with the Unmanned Resilience case study, Uro&scaron; Veber interviewed Helena Krapež, the owner of an excursion farm on the Gora plateau in western Slovenia. <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:bake_your_own" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/bake_your_own">If you can't pay for a loaf, go bake your own</a> is a fascinating ethnographic glimpse into the state of farming in this region, and by extension, the changes and upheavals taking place in wider society - not to mention the resourcefulness of one woman in challenging circumstances. +In connection with the Unmanned Resilience case study, Uro&scaron; Veber interviewed Helena Krapež, the owner of an excursion farm on the Gora plateau in western Slovenia. [[:resilients:bake_your_own" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/bake_your_own">If you can't pay for a loaf, go bake your own</a> is a fascinating ethnographic glimpse into the state of farming in this region, and by extension, the changes and upheavals taking place in wider society - not to mention the resourcefulness of one woman in challenging circumstances.
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-2013-02-17 02:59:53 by Nik Gaffney +
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-Exploring methods of prototyping possible futures, Anna Maria Orru and David Relan discuss their scenario building toolkit in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:scenario_symphony" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/scenario_symphony">Composing a Scenario Symphony</a>. This approach draws on a combination of Lance Gunderson and C. S. Holling's panarchy systems model outlined in <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:from_pan_to_panarchy" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/from_pan_to_panarchy">From Pan To Panarchy</a>, and the idea of <a class="wikilink1" title="resilients:temporal_model" href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients/temporal_model">The Temporal Model in Future Scenario Building</a>+
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 2013-03-29 00:55:42 by Alkan Chipperfield 2013-03-29 00:55:42 by Alkan Chipperfield
  
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-Here is a collection of videos, documenting a series of Unmanned Resilience workshops, the SINUNI residency and the mountan hike & wild food discovering that all took place on Gora Plateau in August 2012. And we are now also adding the local TV show about our UR activities. 
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-We are happy now to finally be able to upload the full show on Unmanned Resilience activities. The show is being played on local TV station as part od Sodobna Umetnost (Contemporary Art) TV series on rotating basis every month. Unfortunately it is all in Slovene and we were also asked to keep it password protected 
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-Sodobna Umetnost - Unmanned Resilients 
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