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==== Machine Wilderness Symposium ==== | ==== Machine Wilderness Symposium ==== | ||
- | Amsterdam, Artis, 20151102 | + | Amsterdam, Artis Royal Zoo, 20151102 |
- | (notes) | + | < |
- | Machine Wilderness: new ecosystems where environment & technology co-exist, | + | Machine Wilderness: new ecosystems where environment & technology co-exist... |
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+ | [[Lecture notes]] from the [[http:// | ||
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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* avoid confusions with pre-modern and mechanistic views | * avoid confusions with pre-modern and mechanistic views | ||
* finding a way to talk about hybrids, co-operation between technology and nature - a common vitality in reclaiming aesthetics as a process and not an object in the tangle of tech and nature - including philosophy, ethics, morals - responsibility of human nature towards non human nature | * finding a way to talk about hybrids, co-operation between technology and nature - a common vitality in reclaiming aesthetics as a process and not an object in the tangle of tech and nature - including philosophy, ethics, morals - responsibility of human nature towards non human nature | ||
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=== Petran Kockelkoren === | === Petran Kockelkoren === | ||
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* How do you design a food forest for a city scape? In recreation areas, plants that aren’t commercially viable, that are difficult to harvest industrially | * How do you design a food forest for a city scape? In recreation areas, plants that aren’t commercially viable, that are difficult to harvest industrially | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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Tech requirements: | Tech requirements: | ||
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=== Spela Petric === | === Spela Petric === | ||
- | Reified Nature / Natured Technology | + | [[http:// |
- | in projects | + | ... in projects |
Naval Gazing (is navel gazing) | Naval Gazing (is navel gazing) | ||
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* Inspirations: | * Inspirations: | ||
* Habiton - Man-made future habitat moved by the wind - it tumbles through the ocean and collects organisms/ | * Habiton - Man-made future habitat moved by the wind - it tumbles through the ocean and collects organisms/ | ||
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Miserable Machines | Miserable Machines | ||
- | * Differences between technology and living organisms | + | * Differences between technology and living organisms |
* " | * " | ||
* Hybridity is a slippery slope - sometimes things should be respected for what they are rather than being forced to ' | * Hybridity is a slippery slope - sometimes things should be respected for what they are rather than being forced to ' | ||
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* application: | * application: | ||
* science: " | * science: " | ||
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+ | In Nature: [[http:// | ||
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* workshop on symbiotic systems, using Amstelpark as a medium, exploring the needs and opportunities of biorobotic systems (abiotic systems - solar, temp, wind, water + biotic systems (plants, animals, bacteria); creating systems to enter a dialogue with the environment - integrated interdependent systems | * workshop on symbiotic systems, using Amstelpark as a medium, exploring the needs and opportunities of biorobotic systems (abiotic systems - solar, temp, wind, water + biotic systems (plants, animals, bacteria); creating systems to enter a dialogue with the environment - integrated interdependent systems | ||
* energy systems | * energy systems | ||
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=== Judith van der Elst === | === Judith van der Elst === | ||
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+ | === References === | ||
+ | * Research is Ceremony, Indigenous Research Methods, by Shawn Wilson | ||
+ | * Tending the Wild, Native american Knowledge and The Management of California' | ||
+ | * Wired Wilderness, Technologies of Tracking and the Making of Modern Wildlife, by Etienne Benson | ||
+ | * Wildlife in the Anthropocene, | ||
+ | * Alien Phenomenology, | ||
+ | * Nature Performed, Environemt, Culture and Performance, | ||
+ | * How Things Shape The Mind, A Theory of Material Engagement, Lambros Malafouris | ||
+ | * How Forests Think, Towards an Anthropology beyond the Human, by Eduardo Kohn | ||
+ | * Media, Ecology and Conservation, | ||
+ | * The Marvelous Clouds, Towards a Philosophy of Elemental Media, by John Durham Peters | ||
+ | * Becoming Animal, An Earthly Cosmology, by David Abram | ||
+ | * CowCam, Kuhe fotografieren ihre Welt, by Christoph Sigrist | ||
+ | * Drone, by Adam Rothstein, part of the Object Lessons series | ||
+ | * Wilder Mann, the image of the savage, by Charles Freger | ||
+ | * The Sympathy of Things, Ruskin and the Ecology of Design, by Lars Spuybroek | ||
+ | * Propeller, by Roy Villevoy and Jan Dietvorst | ||
+ | * A Fieldguide to Next Doggerland, by Theun Karelse | ||