Hi Marc, These sound like a great lineup for 2020!
The Treaty of Finsbury Park 2025 "game" could be marvelous, the sky is truly the limit! The play's the thing after all. Could John Keats be in the game? I will have to observe from afar across vast oceans. 🙂 The Hologram: Collective Health as a “Beautiful Art Work” also sounds fascinating, a potential convergence of medical and aesthetic history. Best regards, Max ________________________________ From: NetBehaviour <netbehaviour-boun...@lists.netbehaviour.org> on behalf of marc.garrett via NetBehaviour <netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2020 4:27 AM To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity <netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> Cc: marc.garrett <marc.garr...@protonmail.com> Subject: [NetBehaviour] Bumper Edition of Citizen sci-fi at Furtherfield - events and exhibition, 2020 Bumper Edition of Citizen sci-fi at Furtherfield - events and exhibition, 2020 Coming up in the next couple of weeks we have a number of events and an exhibition as part of Furtherfield’s three-year Citizen Sci-Fi programme, crowdsourcing creative and technological visions of our communities and public spaces, together. 2020 is the year of Love Machines, nurturing living and machine systems for mutual care and respect on earth and beyond. 1. The Treaty of Finsbury Park 2025 Drop-in Session Please join us to help make and play a game for multispecies cooperation. How do we collectively care for Finsbury Park? Which people and which creatures? What part would you like to play? This Summer, we invite you to join us at Furtherfield to explore these questions. Together we will make and play a game with various characters, imagining Finsbury Park in 2025 as the place where a global multispecies revolution begins – and changes the world forever. Come and meet the game designers Cade and Ruth, and each other, at Furtherfield Commons for food, drink and a chat 17:00 – 18.30, Sunday, 8 March, or 11:00 – 17:00, Monday, 9 March. https://cutt.ly/qtru3Fy 2. Cassie Thornton presents The Hologram: Collective Health as a “Beautiful Art Work” A series of talks from the Love Machines seasonArtist Cassie Thornton, of the Feminist Economics Department (the FED), will discuss The Hologram, a mythoreal collective peer-to-peer health project currently incubating at Furtherfield Gallery in London. The Hologram, based on the understanding that all our crises are connected and everyone is a little sick, is a viral four-person health monitoring and diagnostic system practiced from couches all over the world. https://t.co/r7YQM5tELo?amp=1 10 March 2020, Tues 18 March 2020, Weds 13:30 – 17:00 Booking Required (visit link above) Venue: Furtherfield Commons. Finsbury Park. London, UK 3. TransLocal Cooperation Exhbition Furtherfield Gallery, London. This exhibition and the works within it consider how we might organise for care across distances and differences with and for our translocal communities. It features a selection of artworks from those created by Turkish, Greek, Serbian and British artists during art and technology residences at the creative hubs ATÖLYE in Turkey, Bios in Greece, and Nova Iskra in Serbia. https://buff.ly/32LpyXL Opening Event. Booking Essential. Thur, 12 Mar, 18:00 – 20:00 13 March – 19 April. Thur – Sun, 12:00 – 18:00, or by apt. 4. Join the Fictional Focus Group. Come play with us! LARP event. We're looking for participants for a focus group research that is also a game, a collaboration between Furtherfield, DECAL, and @uclHelp us explore data transparency and consumer ethics. https://buff.ly/2SWjneG There are two sessions available: 16 and 17 March 2020 13.30 – 16.30 Booking Required (visit link above) Venue: Furtherfield Commons. Finsbury Park. London, UK
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