FoAM - environment http://x4.fo.am/taxonomy/term/343/0 en Luminous Green Workshop 2008 http://x4.fo.am/luminous_green_2008 <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>2008-07-31 09:00 <span class="tz">Singapore</span></div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>2008-07-31 22:00 <span class="tz">Singapore</span></div></div> <p><strong>Reflecting on the role of the arts, design and technology in an environment of turbulence</strong></p> <p>Luminous Green is a series of gatherings about a possible future; about a human world, that is enlightened, imaginative, electrified and most importantly – living in a fertile symbiosis with the rest of the planet. </p> <p>The workshop in Singapore is a part of the series of gatherings, initiated by FoAM (Belgium), calling on the creative sector to enrich the public debate around environmental sustainability, ethical living, eco-technology and design. The workshop encourages transdisciplinary discussions and collaborations between people from all walks of life. Artists, designers, academics, activists, social entrepreneurs economists and policy-makers whose practice incorporates ecological thinking as a core value, or as a major concern. </p> <p>Rather than designing a flotilla of green products, services and technologies to clutter the world in new and unexpected ways, the workshop participants will think about the kind of future in which we want to live, work and play in. What lifestyles, what social and economic systems can we envisage beyond the status quo? Is there anything that we can learn from existing social experiments, or the fringes of the arts, design and technology, to help us make our economic and political systems less fragile and unstable? Or vice-versa – what can artists, designers and technologies learn from the way policy and business approach the global environmental turbulence? Collaborative creation, open source technology, distributed play and games, mixing realities, locating media and questioning borders could become tools to transform our wasteful consumer-society into more inclusive, entangled and participatory cultures. </p> <p>If we believe that these tools and methods are a way forward, what can the electronic arts community do to propagate these tools and methods into everyday life? The objective of the Luminous Green workshop at ISEA is to attempt to explore these questions by spawning inspiring contacts and propositions, holistic methods and interventions, looking beyond conservation and sustainability. Using participatory facilitation techniques based on OST (Open Space Technology), the workshop is designed to encourage interaction and commitment between everyone involved. </p> <p>Designed and facilitated by FoAM (Maja Kuzmanovic, Nik Gaffney, Maggie Buxton)</p> <p><a href="http://www.isea2008singapore.org/conference/conf_workshops.html#luminous" title="http://www.isea2008singapore.org/conference/conf_workshops.html#luminous">http://www.isea2008singapore.org/conference/conf_workshops.html#luminous</a></p> workshop brussels luminous green singapore 2008 design environment sustainabilty Mon, 02 Jun 2008 16:44:01 +0000 maja 483 at http://fo.am Luminous Green http://x4.fo.am/luminous_green <p>Reflecting on the role of the arts, design and technology in an environment of turbulence</p> <p>Luminous Green is a series of gatherings about a human world, which is enlightened, imaginative, electrified and most importantly – living in a fertile symbiosis with the rest of the planet. The series was initiated in 2006 by FoAM in Brussels, calling to the creative sector to enrich the public debate around environmental sustainability, ethical living and eco-design. Discussions about these topics tend to revolve around mitigating the effects of climate change, carbon emissions, or terrorism. With Luminous Green, we want to broaden the topic, looking at preparing for and adapting to a life in turbulent social, economic and environmental conditions. </p> <p>Luminous Green provides an opportunity for the artists and designers to become proactive in these discussions and truly become the engaged avant-garde that many claim to be. From the position of respected discussion partners, we can work together with other sectors to design our way out of the current mess. We don’t expect everyone to agree with each other, but a respectful questioning of each other’s practices is a healthy thing – it heals arrogance, isolationism and xenophobia. With this in mind, we have designed the Luminous Green workshop to enable artists and designers to put their skills into practice, as well as learn new approaches and visions, through discussion and collaboration with dedicated practitioners from a variety of other fields. </p> <p>The series is envisaged to promote trans-disciplinary discussions and collaborations between the creatives, industries, academia, grass-roots initiatives, business and policy leaders. Luminous Green brings together people whose practice incorporates ecological thinking as its core value, or as a major concern. The objective of Luminous Green is to spawn inspiring propositions, innovative methods and scalable interventions, looking to advance the participants’ practice beyond conservation and sustainability. Using novel facilitation techniques based on OST (Open Space Technology) and ARG (Alternate Reality Gaming), Luminous Green encourages participation, interaction and commitment between everyone involved.</p> <p><a href="http://luminousgreen.org" title="http://luminousgreen.org">http://luminousgreen.org</a></p> event brussels luminous green symposium 2007 climate chaos ecodesign environment Greening Thu, 03 Apr 2008 08:04:27 +0000 nik 155 at http://fo.am