Luminous Green 2010 Harvest: What could a resilient luminous green worlds be like?
From the dialogues on personal resilience...
small examples create big change
openness to accept difficult factors that will allow you to change
crisis helps us to change
transferability of skills
resilience in the face of death: acceptance of death helps us overcome it
letting go
radical curiosity
sometimes we need to leave a system, for it to change
goal→obstacle often leads to better things
sometimes change is painful
Juicy questions, between luminosity & resilience...
How do we give up being what we are to continue being?
How can we live in the present culture differently?
Can you hold / be with uncertainty?
How could we ask the right questions (toolkits, models of resilience, learning from others)?
What can we learn across fields (with regards to resilient systems)?
How do we create an explosion of multiple tactics, approaches etc. to get to a resilient Luminous Green - that can multiply forever (e.g. 100 000 years), but that can also change?
How does resilience change practices, design & communication of our ideas, objects & obstacles?
How do we find ways to experience the fragility, rigidity and stretch of ecosystems?
How do we create healthy, resilient, luminous green evolving rituals that encourage us to take responsibility for our own actions?
Pruning: should we - and if so, how do we decide when to remove a branch - is it dead, can it sprout elsewhere?
Why are the Beatles and Elvis fragile, but David Bowie and Trent Reznor resilient?
Where is the home-brew resilience club?
Where is the money (qui boon)?
Let's develop a handbook of resilient frameworks (core identity, ethics, diversity & nutrition, neuroscience…)!
Who are resilience experts?
What kind of ethics do we use to select appropriate resilient systems?
What can we learn about resilience from examining feminine & masculine values / matriarchal & patriarchal societies?
How do we nourish an ecology of resilient systems?
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Open Spaces, diverging & converging
Ordered in the Order of Civilisation (from the Long Now):
Fast Layers innovate, slow layers stabilise, the whole combines learning with continuity.
1 - NATURE
Space Ecologies
2 - CULTURE
Rituals and Evolving Traditions
Host: Pippa
participants: Sara, Maja, Trudo, Androne, Dougald, Rasa, Bartaku, Thomas, Loes
Discussed:
Pruning & Death: architecture of cemeteries, organic graveyard (birds, bees sanctuary), thinks outside of G4, “leaving” society
Rituals of serendipity: Dice Rolling (in organisations every morning: 1,1=cleaning; 6,6=group excursion), trust, deliberate inefficiency, ability to choose
Travel (Hakim Bey - aimless wandering) thanking, washing, swimming, arrival and departure (on airports, thanking the security guards for patting you down), sitting
Work: Quotes, Play, “how are you”, Money, Mondays
Food: sharing, seasons
Further Notes
BEING - How to Deal with an Identity Crisis and Become Luminous
Poetry of Witness - Against Forgetting (Carolyn Forche)
host: Maureen
Discussed:
Poetry as witness to a “third space” between personal and political - the social
unique observations/abilities. Resisting erasure of certain experiences on the junction of personal/political
recognising observation itself as an event, by objectifying it. At the same time having space and capacity to embrace contradiction, otherness, ugliness, trauma, diversity, RESILIENCE
Grassroots Education
host: Pippa
Discussed: Critical Aspects of Success
teaching to learn: responsibility to participate, e.g. documentation, proposing lessons, anarchic structure, skills vs titles gained
learning to teach: writing skills for new contexts, knowledge work, technical skillsharing, dynamic style, taking an authoritative role
3 - GOVERNANCE
System Maps
host: Vinay
participants: Hendrik, Nik, Pippa, Androne, Blaine, Maureen, Angelo
Discussed:
4 - INFRASTRUCTURE
Urban Plantations
participants: Cocky, Theun, Lina, Rasa, Trudo, Loes, Bart, Christina, Wietske, Johan, Anna-Maria, Nenad
Discussed:
Mapping the existing potentials
Mapping the existing edible sites
apply them to build infrastructures
Bait elements as propagators for seeding (like pigeons except they don't fly)
A Luminous Green Village
host: Vinay
participants: Simone, Pippa, Nik, Dougald, Mahmood, Trudo, Christina, Loes, Lina, Theun, Tapio
Garden - Lina, Sauna - Tapio, Look for low cost space - Lina, Communication - Pippa, Hexayurts - Vinay, Learning from existing communities - Simone
Discussed:
project (3month prototype) - 1 year - building a village of hexayurts etc.: costs 100-500 euro/person
a social experiment/art installation
a non-intentional community living together in an autonomous and interdependent way
what are the angles that make this different from existing ecovillages
need to start this in the next 6 weeks
* Vinay: things and land
* Nik: money
* Simone, Mahmood, Dougald: people (presents who want to go to space)
* Pippa: archivist
* pin down in next few days if it can fit into Resilience
* next meeting: 22/23 september to bring results together and write a project description
session notes
Biomimicry - what models in nature can become our teachers
hosts: Anna-Maria & Carole
participants: Angelo, Lina, Tapio, Mahmood, Theun, Johan
Discussed:
* functionality of organisms, or ecosystems
* behavioural, i.e.when organisms get together to perform a specific function which assists with resilience
* when does a model break down - benchmark for resilience
* thermite model - school in Sweden
* The complexity in systems and how our perception of a system is affecting our understanding
Networking for Personal Resilience
host: Dougald
participants: Vinay, Maja, Nik, Blaine, Loes, Maureen, Thomas
discussed:
* agriculture funding
* crowd sourcing (true fans) and social networks (e.g. HUB experience)
* start-up Network - e.g. O'Reilly Community
* Reducing dependency on money
* social networks and exchange
* trust
* Chicago party crews
* secret societies
5 - COMMERCE
How do We Build Resilient Luminous Green Online Communities?
Host: Blaine
participants: Vinay, Nik, Simone, Maureen, Angelo, Maja, Theun
Discussed:
How is identity constructed (or not) on the web
How do you increase findability
How do we architect appropriate technology for valuable (and sustainable interactions on the web)
6 - ART and FASHION
Friction / Lubricants & TV
hosts: Tapio & Dougald
discussed:
Dark Mountain
Homegrown and imported ideas/understanding/policy
suggested: Improv - Stevie Wishart
military & future reenactment
food production - Baltics, Balkans, Grow Sheep
Herb herds, bunny beans, photons & power plants
+ mitochondria, neurones, synapse mediated insights, perception, power & action towards a LG-realm
Host: Bart
Participants: Anna-Maria, Carole, Johan, Wietske, Sara, Pieter, Rasa, Lina, Nenad
Discussed:
Sense & Sensuality
Host: Tapio
Participants: Anna Maria, Johan, Carole, Theun, Cocky, Pieter, Christina, Lina, Wietske, Nenad
Discussed:
How people shift emphasis to different sense and translate them into bio-processes that create experience, knowledge, change of perception of the everyday, enlightenment.
Qualitative differences between sensing and the sensuous.
Biosphere experience:
need for a Luminous green superhero that has different sense-powers
naturally, technically & scientifically enhanced senses
'intelligent' materials that respond to the environment without power-supply.
Three in one: Mobile, 2 feet & pocket
Participants: Christina, Bartaku, Cocky, Theun, Rasa, Wietske, Anna Maria, Johan, Nenad, Trudo, Lina, Loes
Edible Landscape in Your Pocket
Discussed:
Uses of mapping edible wildlife
How to use the Boskoi app » suggestion: in case of bad network connection, storing new additions in phone-memory.
other apps: plant determination » almost impossible to get a final identification of plants.
data collection via mobile phone, what could that be used for? » overlaying mappings like edibles, soil quality, strange people.
edible city issues » soil quality, over-harvesting, mushroom are difficult.