On the 16th and 17th of March we will host Technology for Humans, a two-day
residential program exploring what it is to be an engaged human within the
fast unfolding reality of technological change. The weekend is being held at
a unique, leafy, eco-retreat a one hour train and bus/bike ride from London
Paddington.

Offering spaces for talking, cooking, playing, encrypting and dreaming, the
weekend will provide a tapestry of carefully curated practices designed to
reassure and embolden participants regarding their place in the digital
landscape. The sessions will also provide a grounding from which to
consider what it is to be human both within and outside of the digital.

*How does technology affect us? **Does it impede or enhance our political
agency? Do we have the philosophical and emotional resources to cope with
it? **How will it transform things in the future? How might we renew and
cultivate our primal urges in this context?*

Over two days, participants will be invited to discuss these and an
open-ended flurry of related issues through a series of workshops,
presentations and other activities.  By the weekend's close, participants
will have gained the ability to encrypt their emails and will have
considered digital threat models, as well as a set of skills and practices
for wholesome, wholehearted living.
The event will run from 11am the morning of Saturday 16th March to late in
the afternoon of Sunday 17th. Food and dormitory sleeping will be provided.
Participants will be asked to pay a fee of £20 in advance, in order to
cover costs.

Registration for the sessions closes on the 8th March. To register to
attend or for more information contact theabstracta...@gmail.com


*Saturday (Activities subject to change)*

Intro and discussion

Open discussion, increasing our understanding of technology both now and in
the future. Email is our case-study

Email encryption workshop

Learn to encrypt email, discuss threat models

Communication for humans

Refreshing and grounding our understanding of ourselves
Reflections on the fundamentals of communication abstracted from the digital
*Design Fictions*
Immersion in possible futures, confronting complex tech

*Night time communion*
Sensory sessions and storytelling


 *Sunday*

Alter-sensory breakfast
Blindfolded breakfast where participants feed each other.

*Design fictions continued*
Tools for empowerment in the possible future

*Back to nature*
Exploration of ancient/primal forms and sensibilities in the natural
settings. Activities take place outdoors
Exercises to help get out of your head and into your body

Session ends - Reflection and revision


For more information contact theabstracta...@gmail.com
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