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- | ==== Resilients in review: a diversity of practices ==== | + | Craig,Yesterday I went to the FW campus |
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- | This page summarises the featured reports of the Resilients team. Spanning several countries, two continents, numerous roads, rivers, canals, and living labs, the wide geographical spread of the Resilients' | + | |
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- | In [[Words which Matter to People]], Dougald Hine questions the concept of “resilience” itself -- not through an academic debate, but by talking to everyday people on the streets of Helsinki about the Finnish word //sisu.// 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 //sisu// -- 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 this wide-ranging [[dougald hine interview|interview with Shelbatra Jashari]] 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 [[coc_overview|Control of the Commons]]. In [[Resilient Boating]], Tim writes of sustainability, | + | |
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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 [[non green revolution|The Non Green (R)evolution]], | + | |
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- | [[Edible Alchemy]] 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, | + | |
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- | In [[the pollinators review|The Pollinators]], | + | |
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- | Uroš Veber interviewed Helena Krapež, the owner of an excursion farm on the Gora plateau in western Slovenia, in [[bake your own|If you can’t pay for a loaf, go bake your own]]: a fascinating ethnographic glimpse into the state of farming in this region -- and by extension, the changes and upheavals taking place in wider society -- and the resourcefulness of one woman in challenging circumstances. | + | |
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- | Exploring methods of prototyping possible futures, Anna Maria Orru and David Relan discuss their scenario building toolkit in [[scenario symphony|Composing a Scenario Symphony]]. This approach draws on a combination of Lance Gunderson and C. S. Holling’s panarchy systems model outlined in [[From Pan To Panarchy]], and the idea of [[temporal model|The Temporal Model in Future Scenario Building]]. | + |