(framing notes for workshop_201501)

FoAM - transdisciplinary lab established in 2000, with labs in several European countries

We’re excited to be here, in another 'lab setting', a lab without a fixed 'laboratory' in which we’ll take some of our experimental sensibilities and apply them in a different context, but with the same focus on experiment: we’re all motivated and care about oceans, but don’t exactly know how to resolve the current challenges. We believe that participatory, co-creative processes should help us formulate and implement experiments iteratively - design, experiment, reflect, learn, re-design, etc. When dealing with oceans there are high expectations & motivation, high stakes. We believe that a lab approach can help with fear & apathy that can arise when the stakes are high…

Why this initiative is interesting for us - aside from it being a lab? It’s Marine CoLABoration’s connection between environment, culture and society. In the past we organised a series of retreats called luminous green where we forged 'unholy alliances' between people who would otherwise not speak to each other, by participants as people not professions or affiliation and only when establishing this common ground talk about sensitive issues. We believe that from differences much more robust outcomes. Another relevant example of our work is the project called Resilients, where we looked at what aspects of contemporary human culture are resilient enough to withstand environmental & economic turbulences. In Resilients we explored and expanded our ideas of future thinking and different approaches to adaptation. Most techniques today will be based on our experiences in these projects.

We were invited to design this series of workshops for the Marine CoLABoration, with the purpose to:

Today’s focus:

How will we do this?

Even though we have selected this question to work with today, the others will remain in consideration.

To be able to answer the question:

“How could the Marine CoLABoration change the world?”

we’ll look at several things today:

It is a lot to cover in a day, so expect that it will be quite intense, but hopefully also energising.

We’ll guide you through the day, so you don’t have to worry about the programme or what comes next, just focus completely on what you’re doing in the present and on the conversations you’re having.

In order to end the day with a result we’d like, we need your complete commitment to the process - participatory, so it depends on you what we come up with. We have a few simple rules that we invite you to follow:

Enjoy!