FoAM - future preparedness http://x4.fo.am/taxonomy/term/510/0 en Resilients Naikan http://x4.fo.am/naikan <p>"Naikan is a method of intensive self-reflection that can lead to more inner freedom and joy. A week of Naikan allows you to examine your view on life by observing your inner world, calmly, in a completely safe space. The silence and withdrawal enable a deep, meditative and emotionally intense experience, by which self-perception can be re-calibrated and a fresh view on our life story can take place."</p> <p>From Christina Stadlbauer's page: <a href="http://shiatsubrussel.be/index.php?/english/naikan---looking-inside/" title="http://shiatsubrussel.be/index.php?/english/naikan---looking-inside/">http://shiatsubrussel.be/index.php?/english/naikan---looking-inside/</a></p> <p>At FoAM we will use Naikan in the Future Preparedness case study of the Resilients project. Our hypothesis is that individual introspection, when done with a whole collective, in their common work-space might increase the effectiveness of the group's collaboration, communication and effectiveness, making them overall more resilient. We work with Helga Hartl as the guide during the retreat and Alkan Chipperfield as the anthropologist, who examines our hypothesis post-retreat. Ten Naikan participants come from FoAM Brussels &amp; Amsterdam, as well as our wider network of collaborators.</p> <p><a href="http://x4.fo.am/resilients/" title="http://x4.fo.am/resilients/">http://x4.fo.am/resilients/</a></p> other brussels future preparedness introspection meditation Resilients retreat Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:44:56 +0000 maja 2004 at http://fo.am Resilients http://x4.fo.am/resilients <p>Resilients are people of all ages preparing for uncertain futures, by experimenting with resilient forms living &amp; working as a form of artistic practice. The Resilients project collects, creates, shares &amp; supports these emergent practices, while grounding them in historic cultural roots.</p> <p>Resilients’ core activities are five case studies, public experiments with materials, media &amp; technologies in the context of endangered crafts, urban gardening, sustainable forestry, contemporary pilgrimage &amp; future preparedness. A programme of residencies, apprenticeships, workshops, gatherings and publications will allow a wide involvement of practitioners and enthusiasts across Europe and beyond. </p> <p>Resilients' Philosophy</p> <p>For humans to thrive in uncertain, turbulent times, resilience is an essential tactic. We can never be certain about the kind of cultures that could materialise in the future, but we can speculate about how could they look. The Resilients project experiments with possible futures by applying whole systems thinking to the integration of cultural traditions with emerging arts, sciences, design &amp; technology. Through unexpected alliances between these fields, speculation becomes rooted in the real world. For a resilient culture to arise, a stable support infrastructure is required – open systems, cultural laboratories &amp; knowledge pools. Resilients are committed to building this infrastructure, through a pilot project leading towards the formation of a Guild of Resilients.</p> <p>A resilient system is both fexible &amp; robust. It is continuously engaged in the delicate balancing act of growing &amp; evolving, adapting to change &amp; discarding unsustainable elements. Change is a never-ending process, growing less predictable as our habitats, societies, economic &amp; technological systems increase complexity &amp; become more interdependent. To respond to unpredictability, we can look at improving human ability to face &amp; embrace change, whether perceived as positive, negative or neutral (e.g. birth of a child, environmental crisis, or moving house). By integrating different approaches to developing resilience, we can strengthen the 'immune system' of a culture as a whole.</p> <p>In progress: <a href="http://lib.fo.am/resilients" title="http://lib.fo.am/resilients">http://lib.fo.am/resilients</a></p> <p>Project partners: FoAM (BE), Central Saint Martins’ Textile Futures (UK), nadine (BE), Performing Pictures (SE), Projekt Atol (SI) and Time’s Up (AT).</p> <p>--</p> <p>With the support of the Culture Programme (2007 - 2013) of the European Union and the Flemish Authorities.</p> research brussels atemporality Crafting cultural pilgrimage cultural resilience edible crafts future preparedness Greening speculative culture unmanned vehicles urban gardening Tue, 21 Jun 2011 14:44:14 +0000 maja 2000 at http://fo.am