COOP ~ Reality Settings: Art, Biology & Computation from Month to Month
Seminar 7: August 2020
For this last week of Reality Settings COOP we finally meet physically, in Berlin, Germany. The focus of our five days together will be the development of work towards the final COOP summit in September. A large amount of time will be reserved for in-depth research, focused development and creative processes on the artistic projects being undertaken both in groups and individually. During the week the tutor team will be on hand for 1on1’s, to guide, aid and support the work being undertaken.
To host the COOP work, we will continue the development of a Reality Settings website in collaboration with PWR Studio. A student working group will meet with Rasmus of PWR to map out the aesthetic and algorithmic directions of the site. A working schedule for implementing finished work and completing the project will be created.
We will visit the exhibition Down to Earth, to critically engage with the approaches to worlding and climate change that this structurally guided curatorial project explores at Gropius Bau. We will visit the ambitious transdisciplinary project A Slightly Curving Place, developed around the acoustic research of Umashankar Manthravadi. On saturday evening we will visit the South Korean restaurant Na Num to have a communal dinner, round off our work in Berlin and mark the end of the COOP trajectory.
For our final sessions together we will seek to evaluate and discuss the method, form and experience of the COOP, both before and during the onset of COVID-19. We will discuss the format of the summit, and talk about the deep contingencies involved and how they may be fruitfully accounted for and responded to. A plan will be developed for the working period leading up to September, which will take place over Zoom.
12th August, Wednesday
Time |
Activity |
Afternoon 16-18 |
General meeting: Status, schedule, planning |
13th August, Thursday
Time |
Activity |
Morning 10-12 |
General meeting. Interface group, design of website |
Afternoon 13-16 |
Visit to Gropius Bau |
14th August, Friday
Time |
Activity |
Morning 10-11 |
General meeting - Nikos call and introduction to website ideas |
Afternoon 13-15 |
[Interface group] meeting with Rasmus at Trust* |
15th August, Saturday
Time |
Activity |
Morning 10-12 |
General meeting towards web format and summit. |
Evening |
Group dinner |
16th August, Sunday
Time |
Activity |
Morning 10-12 |
Evaluation, feedback and discussion of COOP trajectory. |
Afternoon 13-15 |
Visit to HKW |
Seminar 6: June 2020
In this the 6th seminar of Reality Settings COOP will we continue our networked model of online/offline activities. We have decided to spread our sessions out over two weeks, starting on the 8th of June and ending on the 19th of June. Overall we attempt to steer our group towards conversations and activities that support manifestations of our research, experiments and encounters into the years concluding format. This slight turn will be infused with an introduction to LARP (Live action role play) design and somatic practice as well as a guided tour into a cinematographic experiment with generative breakdown of digital images.
Since seminar 5 we have caught up with Federico Campagna (who we met in seminar 2) via his live two-part seminars on Prophetic Cultures organised by Ignota Books in London. We recommend those who were not able to participate in the seminar to check up with the recordings that have been shared from the seminars. The conceptual topology and questions offered here would be good to bring into our ongoing discussions of reality settings.
We will start the week by a series of sessions where ongoing research, experiments, concrete work in process in the coop context are shared by each member and small group. The aim is to gain an overview of active interests and feed those with input or link-ups across the group. This should lead to a clearer understanding of what forms of work and concrete trajectories the COOP members want to focus our time on.
During the week we will be visited by LARP designer and somatic consultant Susan Ploetz, who is currently based in San Francisco and Berlin. Over two sessions Susan will introduce us to the different strands and histories of LARP design and her particular interests and position in the field as someone who is interested in: “bodymind-technology interactions, imagination as interface, perceptual expansions, procedural expression, and emancipatory emotional dissonance.” She will also go through her experience as a somatic consultant and the overlapping interests in bringing that practice into LARP design.
Structure for June 12th and June 19th meetings with Susan:
June 12th
1. A brief intro
2. Some warming up
3. Jumping right into a sample of some somatic/sensory awareness-based "magic materialism" game mechanics Susan uses in both her Sasanel larp and the Larping AI (soft robotics Tokyo version)
4. Time to debrief/talk about the experience
5. A small provocation/call for response to think about/engage with in the days between
June 18th
1. A short somatics-based exercise
2. A talk/discussion around Susan's practice and the traditions she draws from, situating the work within the topics/framing discussed on Friday
3. Time to talk about the assignment/responses/questions/etc.
Material to access before our meetings:
- Interviews with Susan:
- On Nordic Larp:
Jaakko Stenros: What Does Nordic Larp Mean?
Johanna Koljonen: Introduction to Nordic Larp and Games: Painting Life with Rules:
https://youtu.be/fH_RLgR4DI4On
Two great websites about Nordic larping, and tons of resources
http://larpschool.blogspot.com/p/what-is-larp.html
http://larpschool.blogspot.com/p/resources.html
- About Somatics
Thomas Hanna: What Is Somatics
Shared to you via email an intro to bodymind centering, the tradition of somatics that is closest to what Susan was trained in.
If possible we will watch the beautiful short video work Anathema by the Otolith Group, on the imagery and imaginaries of liquid crystal displays.
We aim to conclude the week by preparing the process of working towards our final project in August. This includes deciding on overall directions for the curatorial framework, one or more formats, outlining a work plan and deciding what kind of expertise might be needed from outside the group. For our final session we will be planning our month together in August, that could be remote, clusters of smaller groups in different locations or a on-site based COOP week where all are invited to join the group in Berlin.
8th June, Monday
Time |
Activity |
10 - 13:00 |
One on ones / self organized work. |
14-18-:00 |
Share what people are working on; present research, experiments, concrete work in process. Feedback sessions; with breaks Individually and/or group based sessions of 30-40 minutes. 10-15 minutes presentation. 15-20 minutes feedback. |
20-22:00 |
Film: Anathema |
12th June, Friday
Time |
Activity |
10 - 13:00 |
One on ones / self organized work. |
14-16:00 |
Share what people are working on; present research, experiments, concrete work in process. Feedback sessions; with breaks Individually and/or group based sessions of 30-40 minutes. 10-15 minutes presentation. 15-20 minutes feedback. |
19-21:00 |
Guest: Susan Ploetz LARP |
18th June, Thursday
Time |
Activity |
10 - 13:00 |
One on ones / self organized work. |
14-16:00 |
Curatorial session: Summit ideas / format mapping. |
19-21:00 |
Susan Ploetz LARP fields, own practice. Body, machine, intelligence, narrative, plot. |
19th June, Friday
Time |
Activity |
10 - 13:00 |
One on ones / self organized work. |
Afternoon 14-16:00 |
Planning August: Online / Distributed meet-ups / Berlin. |
Seminar 5: May 2020
During week four of Reality Settings COOP, we will be exploring a networked approach to education in times of quarantine.
We will be talking to two previously invited remote guests that we had to cancel meetings with due to the outbreak of Covid-19 while the DAI was roaming in Tunisia. Every day will start with an optional embodied exercise led by three COOP members and their invited guides.
The daily schedule will consist of one or two relatively short group calls and a lot of time for individual work in smaller groups and with the COOP tutors. This does not mean that you are expected to work throughout the set time slots. Instead, everyone is free to allocate time towards the COOP activities as they see best. Consider the week as a chance to have access to other members of the group. Meanwhile, it is vital to take time for other things that are important for your well-being and day-to-day activities as well.
Also, we have reserved one evening for screening a film together. The suggestion is to watch Spaceship Earth, a documentary about the Biosphere 2 project, premiering on Friday the 8th of May 2020.
We will have external input from editor and writer Elvia Wilk and art historian Lars Bang Larsen:
Elvia Wilk will talk about the challenges of developing fictional narratives at the crossroads of climate and biodiversity crisis. This includes examining and constructing stories that no longer rely on the human as central figure and protagonist, that seek an arc beyond the utopic or the dystopic (with regard to human persistence), that seek to reconcile the human scale with other scales, and that focus on weird and interstitial zones of experience beyond human conception and rational frameworks. Elvia will do a short reading as well as present her current thoughts from initiating a working group on narrative development.
Lars Bang Larsen will lead a conversation on the reality altering effects of psychedelics in artistic contexts across different continents in the 20th and 21st centuries. He will also share his conceptual take on the concept of reality settings and help us frame and guide our development of it as a group.
Both of the guests will guide us through a set of questions or tasks informing further investigation. After our calls with Elvia and Lars, we will have at least a day to talk about and work from their ideas and prompts individually or in smaller groups. The form that these discussions, or explorations take is totally free.
Jenna, Bjarke, and Aslak will be available for one-on-one calls during the time slots.
We want to see this as an opportunity for experimenting with our educational collaboration during this unusual time, together apart. We recognize that using online platforms for teaching cannot replace physical encounters. However, our suggestion is to meet on Discord, which some of you might already be using. We would like to record all our communal sessions, both for the record and in case some of you might miss out and want to catch up.
As the week ends, we would like to talk about the next steps and think about how to move forward with our COOP. We expect this week to guide some of our thinking about the summer. At the same time, we will need to be open to more changes as the situation develops.
Reading:
Elvia Wilk
Jim Bendell: Deep Adaptation (2018) link
Kim Stanley Robinson: The Coronavirus is Rewriting our Imaginations (2020) link
Lars Bang Larsen
Pia Lindman: Selfhood of Cells (2019) link
Lars Bang Larsen: Anti-Disciplinary Feedback and the Will to Effect (2011/2018) link
Optionally: Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: “Memories of a Molecule”, from A Thousand Plateaux (1976) link
We have made two suggestions for our schedule. Please see below.
Reality Settings Resort: Embodiment je t'aime, quarantine my ass (shakes):
As we are exploring a space online we are meeting a new reality in our bodies. To not forget that our body is our home and we do not live in our virtual spaces we would like to invite you to a refreshing start of the day in our Reality Settings Resort: Embodiment je t'aime, quarantine my ass (shakes). Harun inspired us (We should have quickies and tantric durational sessions in the mix.. ) Thanks to our Coop elders for facilitating the space for this and inviting us to invite some of our favorite body healers and have 1 hour of bodywork a day to gain space in the physical realms.
Meditation,butoh, dance improv, voice activation and massage will be au rendez-vous. Of course this is all optional for those who would like to try.
We will start everyday at 10am except Wednesday we start at 3pm. Come as you are, as you were, as you want you to be. Take your time, hurry up, choice is yours, don't be late.
Schedule
Monday 10.00 - 11.00
Embodiment session with Annabelle Stapleton-Crittenden
Butoh and breathing
For this 60 minute session we will open with some breathing techniques (pranayam) and some yogic movement to wake up the body, which will then lead into some Butoh-inspired exercises.
Butoh is a contemporary Japanese dance practice that emerged in the late 1950s and is heavily influenced by traditional Japanese Noh theatre combined with Surrealism. It's quite a meditative form and involves a process of becoming, activating an embodied imagination through poetic verse and imagery. It's an interesting method to explore the narrative possibilities of the body-as-vessel in dance with consciousness.
No prior yoga or dance experience required, it will be accessible to all. If you have any concerns about injuries or conditions which you think might effect your ability to participate, please get in touch in advance so we can make sure you feel safe and comfortable, and I can be sure to offer variations where appropriate. astapletoncrittenden@gmail.com
Originally from an Australian rainforest, I've been based in London for over a decade. My work is in the realms of healing arts: I practice and teach Kundalini Yoga and Meditation, offer sound healing journeys for holistic wellbeing, and work with gentle plant medicines. I also guide people blindfolded through collaborative intuitive storytelling experiences, activating and exploring the imagination both personal and collective. I do this with words, music and foley sound, 1:1 or in groups, and it's always completely improvised each time in response to the participants' imaginations.
Tuesday 10.00 - 11.00
Embodiment session with Lisa de Liema on Discord
We will start with a grounding practice. In martial arts (and my massage practice) to be grounded is a very important element. It means you feel connected to your body, your breath and the earth, focused on keeping and holding your own space. It means feeling and dropping into your centre and drawing attention to your feet which are connected to the earth. It is a meditative, visual exercise that is designed to give you a stronger focus and holding your own.
From grounding practice we will flow into a yoga/tai chi style stretch, where we focus some energising movements and stretch out the the biggest muscle groups and how to unwind your own knots.
We will end with some focused self massage techniques for the desk monkey. You will learn some very effective moves to massage your own hands, wrists, upperback and neck.
Wednesday 15.00-16.00
Embodiment session with Lani Rocillo
Lani will guide us through a sound activation session.
Lani Rocillo creates music and a practitioner of sacred arts. She has trained in Sound Therapy, Energy medicine and Shamanic Practice. She works with the mediums of sound, plants, breath and performance with the intention of opening space to explore and access our innate capacity to heal, realise balanced health, compassionate purpose and grounded creative potential.
Thursday 10.00 - 11.00
Embodiment session with Anna Tzakou on Discord
https://annatzakou-geopoetics.com/
Contemplative dance practice/meditation/body improvisation
Friday 10.00 - 11.00 (60 mins)
Embodiment session with Lucia Garcia on Discord
https://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellors/lucia-garcia
Hypnotherapy/deep relaxation
11th May, Monday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
Resp. |
Practical |
Morning 10-11 |
Embodyment activity - Open session |
Communal activity |
Erato, Alex, Ilgin |
Optional |
Morning 11-12:30 |
Run-through of programme. Conversation about the teaching format and tools people want to use throughout. |
Group conversation. |
All |
All should be present |
Early evening 18-19:30 |
Elvia Wilk call Reading session lead by Elvia. Lead-in to field / questions / workshop. |
Reading. Introduction |
Elvia, Aslak, Jenna, Bjarke |
All should be present |
12th May, Tuesday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
Resp. |
Practical |
Morning 10-11 |
Embodyment activity - Open session |
Communal activity |
Erato, Alex, Ilgin |
Optional |
11 - 13 14 - 18 |
Group-based work or individual work that explores the field / questions / workshop introduced by Elvia. Can be based on existing trajectories in the COOP or new ones. |
Explorative / Developmental work |
All |
Planned in our own time |
Parallel 11-16 |
One on ones with Bjarke, Jenna or Aslak
Call-ins to ongoing developmental work if needed. |
Individual conversations |
Bjarke, Jenna, Aslak |
Planned in our own time |
Evening 20-22:30 |
Online film screening.
|
Watching a film & conversation |
Aslak, Bjarke, Jenna |
Optional |
13th May, Wednesday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
Resp. |
Practical |
11-13 |
Group-based work or individual work that explores the field / questions / workshop introduced by Elvia. Can be based on existing trajectories in the COOP. |
Explorative / Developmental work |
All |
Planned in our own time |
Afternoon 15-16 |
Embodyment activity - Open session |
Communal activity |
Erato, Alex, Ilgin |
Optional |
Afternoon 16-17:30 |
Elvia Wilk Call Group discussion of developmental work. Reflexive session around narrative possibilities. |
Group discussion |
Elvia, Aslak, Jenna, Bjarke |
All should be present |
14th May, Thursday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
Resp. |
Practical |
Morning 10-11 |
Embodyment activity - Open session |
Communal activity |
Erato, Alex, Ilgin |
Optional |
Morning 11-12:30 |
Lars Bang Larsen call. Lecture by Lars. Introduction to working questions / fields. of further experimentation. |
Lecture Introduction |
All |
All should be present |
14-18 |
Group-based work or individual work that explores the fields / questions introduced by Lars. Can be based on existing trajectories in the COOP or new ones. |
Explorative / Developmental work |
All |
Planned in our own time |
Parallel: 14-17 |
One on ones with Bjarke, Jenna or Aslak
Call-ins to ongoing developmental work if needed. |
Individual conversations |
Bjarke, Jenna, Aslak |
Planned in our own time |
15th May, Friday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
Resp. |
Practical |
Morning 10-11 |
Embodyment activity - Open session |
Communal activity |
Erato, Alex, Ilgin |
Optional |
11 - 13 |
Group-based work or individual work that explores the field / questions / workshop introduced by Elvia. Can be based on existing trajectories in the COOP. |
Explorative / Developmental work |
All |
Planned in our own time |
Early afternoon 13-14:30 |
Lars Bang Larsen call Group discussion of developmental work. Reflexive session. |
Lecture Introduction |
All |
All should be present |
Late afternoon 16-17:30 |
Closing session. Reflections on process. Next steps for the group. |
All should be present |
Seminar 3 & 4: 10 - 17 March 2020
During week three of Reality Settings COOP we will be developing our own experimental methods for investigating reality settings.
As part of this field research we will spend time modelling, testing and concretising work-in-the-making that have been brought to the COOP by its members. The aim is to give space for developmental processes, individual and in smaller groups, to take place throughout the week.
Scientist and editor Sam Hart will be joining us for 8 days in Tunis. Sam will provide input towards experimental design, information gathering, and synthesis, following the work of the COOP as a partner throughout. He will present material from his transitional background from genomics research, online publishing, personal investigations into philosophy of biology and computation, his strategic work within the cryptocurrency industry, and several other arenas of experience.
The daily structure during the week will consist of a collective activity (a lecture, site visit, discussion) and time for working on experiments. Presentations for the group and collective discussion about the ongoing processes will be dispersed throughout the week.
We will have external lectures by editor and writer Elvia Wilk, anthropologist Eduardo Kohn, and art historian Lars Bang Larsen.
Elvia Wilk will talk about the challenges of developing fictional narratives at the crossroads of climate and biodiversity crisis. This includes examining and constructing stories that no longer rely on the human as central figure and protagonist, that seek an arc beyond the utopic or the dystopic (with regard to human persistence), that seek to reconcile the human scale with other scales, and that focus on weird and interstitial zones of experience beyond human conception and rational frameworks. Elvia will do a short reading as well as present her current thoughts from initiating a working group on narrative development.
Eduardo will talk about his disciplinary work towards an anthropology of life and development of sylvain thinking based on a long partnership with the Runa people living in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Sylvan thinking posits that forests - that highly “absential” emergent product of a vast network of a vast network of nonhuman semiosis - is a real thing and not merely a human abstraction. A thing that can provide a kind of ethical orientation for the sake of the various human and nonhuman life forms it sustains. Eduardo will share the development of his practice, his experiences of building collaborations with indigenous peoples and the focus of his coming work on sylvan thinking.
Lars will lead a conversation on the reality altering effects of psychedelics in artistic contexts across different continents in the 20th and 21st centuries. He will also share his conceptual take on the concept of reality settings and help us frame and guide our development of it as a group.
10th March, Tuesday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Evening |
Catch-up and thoughts since we last met. |
Group conversation. |
11th March, Wednesday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Sam Hart presentation (X, Y) |
Lecture |
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Afternoon 14-18.30 |
Introduction to Experiment workshop by Sam Start of individual or collective experimental work. |
Group conversation |
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Evening 19-22 |
Planning session for the week to come. |
Group conversation |
12th March, Thursday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Individual or collective experimental work. |
Individual and group work |
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Afternoon 13-18.30 |
Possible field trip or visit from Tunisian practices |
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Evening 19.30-22 |
Sam Hart presentation (Z, H) |
Lecture |
13th March, Friday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Reading and preparation for Eduardo Kohn conversation |
Group discussions and reading |
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Early Evening 17:00-20:00 |
Call: Eduardo Kohn |
Video Call |
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Evening 20:00-22:00 |
Dinner and decompression |
Group conversation |
14th March, Saturday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Individual or collective experimental work |
Individual and group work |
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Early Evening 16-18 |
Elvia Wilk Call |
Skype Lecture |
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Evening 19.30-22 |
Elvia Wilk Call |
Skype Lecture |
15th March, Sunday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Status on experimental work and individual conversations |
Group discussion |
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Afternoon 13-18.30 |
Possible field trip |
Trip |
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Evening 19.30-22 |
Possible field trip: |
Trip |
16th March, Monday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
Individual or collective experimental work |
Individual and group work |
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Afternoon 13-18.30 |
Lars Bang Larsen skype lecture |
Lecture |
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Evening 19.30-22 |
Film screening: Anathema/Zama |
Film screening |
17th March, Tuesday
Time |
Activity |
Format |
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Morning 10-13 |
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Group conversation |
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Afternoon 13-18.30 |
Presenting / Rounding off experiments - Questions for August (+Jenna) |
Group conversation |
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Evening 19.30-22 |
Wrap up, organization of notes, planning of PAF week |
Group work |
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Seminar 2: 26 - 29 January 2020
In the second week of our Reality Settings coop we will focus on artistic, art historical and philosophical approaches to specifying reality settings. Jenna Sutela will unpack her different ways of relating to and working with reality altering materials, such as words, machines, and bacteria. She will be calling us from Helsinki and presenting a set of initial directions that will lead into a broader conversation between all of us.
The Danish art historian and curator Lars Bang Larsen will join us for three sessions in Epen and lead a conversation on the reality altering effects of psychedelics in artistic contexts across different continents in the 20th and 21st centuries. He will also share his conceptual take on the concept of reality settings and help us frame and guide our development of it as a group.
To end our days together we have two calls with the London-based Italian philosopher Federico Campagna. During the first call, he will go through his conceptual work around reality systems, as framed in his book Technic and Magic and outline the different influences this concept has on his own thinking and writing. During the second call, we will have a more open conversation around the ideas relating to reality settings that are emerging within our group and how they might relate to, diverge from, or expand upon Federico's practice. We will also be screening material selected together with Lars Bang Larsen on Tuesday evening. The ultimate goal of the days we have together is to hone in on a common conceptual direction of work for the group.
Lars has provided three texts to be read in preparation for his sessions. They are Pia Lindman: Selfhood of Cells (2019), Lars Bang Larsen: Anti-Disciplinary Feedback and the Will to Effect (2011/2018) and, optionally, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: “Memories of a Molecule”, from A Thousand Plateaux (1976).
Federico has asked us to read the introduction to his book Technic and Magic.
26th January, Sunday
Evening |
Catch-up and thoughts since we last met |
Group conversation. |
27th January, Monday
Morning 10-13 |
Call: Jenna Sutela |
Presentation / Extended Conversation |
Jenna. Bjarke and Aslak |
Afternoon 14-18.30 |
We start or end with a walk in the area. Lars Bang Larsen presentation on Art and Psychedelia |
Presentation Dialogue |
Lars Bang Larsen, Aslak, Bjarke |
Evening 19-22 |
Film screenings selected by Diakron and Lars Bang Larsen |
Screening |
Lars Bang Larsen, Aslak, Bjarke |
28th January, Tuesday
Morning 10-13 |
Call: Federico Campagna Lecture + Dialogue + Conceptual Discussion with Lars Bang Larsen |
Lecture + dialogue
Conversation |
Federico Campagn, Lars Bang Larsen, All |
Afternoon 13-18.30 |
We start with a walk in the area. Preparation of questions and areas of importance for conversation with Federico in the evening. |
Dialogue |
All |
Evening 19.30-22 |
Call: Federico Campagna Extended conversation. |
Conversation |
Group + Ferederico |
29th January, Wednesday
Morning 10-13 |
Each student / or in groups write / draw reflections / organize notes from the past days. We finish with a conversation about common directions of travel for the coop.
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Decompression and Planning |
All |
Seminar 1: 1-4 December 2019
In the first week of our Reality Settings coop we will open up a broad dialogue on the subject of reality settings, take a deep dive into the field of synthetic biology and introduce our practices and interests to each other.
Diakron will present our ongoing project Primer, and the numerous initiatives and collaborations that have grown out of it which straddle the intersection between science, technology development, the production of the future and art. Artist and co-tutor Jenna Sutela will call in with a presentation of her work with non-human organisms, sound, sculpture and algorithms. Each student will be tasked with introducing their practice, as well as particular areas of interest, experience or practical traction relating to Reality Settings. We will start a process of collective research and note-taking as well as set up research platform(s) for working together throughout the year.
Science writer and author Britt Wray will give a remote talk on the current state of synthetic biology and its recent history. She will introduce us to the science underlying these new developments and the diverse set of interests, practices and businesses that together define the field and its future impacts. Britt is a trained biologist, an expert on the field and is the author of Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics and Risks of De-Extinction and a co-host of the BBC podcast Tomorrow's World. She is currently researching for a new book on the psychological impacts of climate change.
To start an exploration of the aesthetic potentials of altered states, reconfigured biology and human perception we will watch Andrei Tarkovskys seminal Stalker, based on the sci-fi novel Roadside Picnic by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky.
There will be no required readings for this first week. We will introduce a syllabus with seminal texts that can guide our readings throughout the year - one that will grow gradually for each month, and should be seen as an access to resources for independent research as well as collective readings.
Sunday, 1 Dec.
Evening |
Meeting each other for the first time. Presentation of the course plans. Questions and conversation about the course. |
Group conversation. Presentation. |
Monday, 2 Dec.
Morning 10-13 |
Jenna Sutela remote call Presentation of Jenna’s practice and main interests. Quick intro to Diakron / primer and the practices and main interests of Bjarke and Aslak. |
Presentation / Conversation |
Afternoon 14-18.30 |
Student introductions. Their practices and interests / ideas for the COOP We end with a walk in the area |
Presentations Dialogue |
Evening 19-22 |
Film Screening: Stalker by Andriy Tarkovsky |
Screening |
Tuesday, 3 Dec.
Morning 10-13 |
Student introductions. Their practices and interests / ideas for the COOP |
Presentations Dialogue |
Afternoon 13-18.30 |
We start with a walk in the area. Student introductions. Their practices and interests / ideas for the COOP |
Presentations Dialogue |
Evening 19.30-22 |
Call: Britt Wray. |
Conversation |
Wednesday, 4 Dec.
Morning 10-13 |
Each student / or in groups write / draw reflections / organize notes from the past days. We finish with a conversation about what came up.
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Decompression and Planning |