D&S concepts
A few notes about the themes, questions, hypotheses and methods behind Dust and Shadow.
Themes
Desertification
Probabilistic Future Preparedness
Phoenix holding onto permanence
Civilisations with expiration dates (one moment or slow subsiding)
Prehearsals of obsolescence
Urban desert / urban wilderness
Attunement
material wonder & wander
layered time, massive scale
beyond human relationships
solitude and indifference
(i)nertness
naming
conviviality with diverse entities, different lenses of interrelation
Zombie utopias
Shadows
Ghost towns
Haunted utopias, vampiric utopias, parasitic utopias
Troubled past
Living but already dead (eg. Paradise City); planning for unsustainability
Core questions
What are the (environmental) critical uncertainties in the region?
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 'sentience spectrum' and emphasize experience and interaction with diverse beings?
Should we refrain from speech and use the visceral language of experience?
How do we speak of relations as well as things?
What might urban futures in the American South West look like?
How to turn or move from zombie/vampiric utopias to regenerative ('log') eutopias?
What would a banishing ritual for haunted utopias be like?
Why attempt to build cities in the desert?
What would a pre-enactment for futures of Phoenix look like?
Hypotheses
We can adapt or mitigate climate chaos (etc.) by changing mindset/worldview and their underlying myths.
Art can initiate, amplify or test this change.
We can draw inspiration from animism, panpsychism, shinto, shamanism, etc.
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
There are sacred refugia and wild sanctuaries to uncover (explore/preserve)
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
The desert invites unencumbered experimentation, yet the desert is also unforgiving
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's flip-sides, collapsing complexity of uncertainty into platitudes
Methods
… vaporous thoughts condensed into propositions, commonplaces and fieldguides, by:
seeing, listening, tasting, smelling, experiencing (sensing & activating)
walking
fieldwork
inquiry (critical, embodied…)
experiential futures and speculative design
action research
contemporary rituals and peak experiences
contemplative practices and attunement
writing