FoAM - design http://x4.fo.am/taxonomy/term/401/0 en Research Gathering with Kiran Gangadharan - Decode http://x4.fo.am/RG_11_03_decode <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>2011-03-04 18:00 <span class="tz">Europe/Brussels</span></div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>2011-03-04 20:00 <span class="tz">Europe/Brussels</span></div></div> <p>During this research gathering Kiran Gangadharan -who has an engineering and design background- will present a round-up of Project Decode. The gathering covers an outline of the project’s main goals and research approach through various studies, conceptual design and iterations and the collaboration with dancers and artists.</p> <p>Kiran started his residency at FoAM on January 1st, 2011, continuing his research on 'growth'. The new node in his ongoing research is "Movementors", in which he relates to growth and form through the metaphor of movement. </p> <p>Movementors functions as a question of science, engineering and design perspective where mathematical expressions from plants are decoded. It explores the world of spiral dynamics where the spirograph -an old school instrument- leads the inspiration. He relates growth of plants with an unseen mystery of movement: movement as a performance in itself. The comparison of the complex situations from static/dynamic, organic/inorganic, form/function, observer/observed and self/other brings new aesthetics to movement and transforms the space in itself. Two specific topics are explored in detail: generative growth of Spirograph mirrored in dance movements and the three dimensional Spiral movements. </p> <p>The presentation will conclude with a light Indian (Kerala) Feast.</p> <p>More on Kiran Ganghadaran's residency - <a href="http://x4.fo.am/residency_kiran" title="http://x4.fo.am/residency_kiran">http://x4.fo.am/residency_kiran</a></p> <p>This residency is part of FoAm's Asia-Europe exchange program.</p> <p>See also Christina Stadlbauer and Bartaku's residency at periferry 1.0 (Guwahati, India): <a href="http://www.fo.am/periferry" title="http://www.fo.am/periferry">http://www.fo.am/periferry</a></p> <p>images: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157626325858182/" title="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157626325858182/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157626325858182/</a></p> event brussels research gathering Crafting design engineering generative growth geometry Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:52:00 +0000 christina 1979 at http://fo.am 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