mit Adonis Leboho, Chris Julien, Klára Peloušková, Lukáš Likavčan, Solveig Qu Suess
The planetary scale of ecological collapse demands the expansion of vocabularies largely determined by Western science. To move beyond the limits of contemporary planetary frameworks means to widen disciplinary perspectives involved in these conceptual undertakings, and to critically rethink what notions of scale hinder or enable the much-needed discursive transitions.
Conceptualising new cultural landscapes of the planetary also presents various challenges to conventional forms of terrestrial humannes. Habits of embodiment and forms of social reproduction developed under formerly secure terrestrial conditions are revealed as inadequate models for a changing planetary and cosmic context.
What to expect?
By addressing these urgencies, this workshop responds to the questions that lay at the core of the More-than-Planet Working Group’s agenda: How to think about the planet as a cultural object? How can cultural work engage cosmic research, geosciences, and astronautics to productively shape their discourses?
To answer these questions, selected participants will engage in conceptual mapping exercises facilitated by the members of the Working Group, and identify what ways of mattering emerge on the interface between culture and planetary or cosmic sciences. Through open, collaborative discussion and shared expertise, participants will contribute to the development of the more-than-planetary cultural realities.
Call for workshop participants: More-than-Planet Working Group
In collaboration with transmediale and Waag Futurelab, More-than-Planet Working Group (Chris Julien, Adonis Leboho, Lukáš Likavčan, Klára Peloušková, Solveig Qu Suess) is seeking up to 5 participants that will join the members of the group and their guests for a session dedicated to the conceptual mapping of the planetary landscape on the intersection of humanities, astronomy and culture. The participants are expected to share their specific expertise and points of view, in order to contribute to the development of the big picture of the more-than-planetary cultural realities.
Who are we looking for?
Cultural practitioners and scholars focused on topics from environmental studies and cosmic research, with time capacity to join a 2.5 hours workshop session on February 2nd, 2023 at Akademie der Künste in Berlin.
What do we offer?
Knowledge exchange and collective brainstorming on urgent issues in the group of young scholars, with a handful of external guests.
How to apply?
In order to apply, please prepare your short bio (150 words) and a paragraph (150 words) answering the question: Why is there today, according to you, an urgency for collaboration between the cultural sector and space research?
Timeline
Registration is due January 27 (2023), 12:00 PM Berlin time. Selected participants will be notified with further details about the workshop.
This project receives funding from the European Union’s Creative Europe programme under grant agreement No 101056238.