Long Time No See Project: participation design
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Community of ChangeLinda Carroli – Community Catalyst, Long Time No See
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Long Time No See
Vision: The Sustainment (meaning futuring and the giving back of time)
Purpose: A living artwork that develops dialogues around time, community and futures, working with a range of nascent communities of interest, initially drawn from NBN connected locations, students and special interest groupings such as Festival audiences.
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Context
Environment
Community
Culture
Art TechnologyScience Economics praxis
CommunityAction
ArtPoiesis
TechnologyTechnePlural
Enabling
Sustain-able
Project Dimensions
Language
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Community Catalyst
Objective: A community of change enabled to develop new myths and metaphors through the transformative dynamics of social process, artmaking and subjectification (re)directed towards futuring as part of the Long Time No See project.
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Community of Change
Tendencies towards utopian ideals of community. Cognisant that community is not given and cannot be assumed.
Moving with participants through a series of engagements to enable futuring as storytelling / storytelling as futuring through image, sound and text
Creating multiple experiences of knowing as part of a process of change
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Process
PeoplePlace
ProgramPlatform Prototype
“Community isn't a property, nor is it a territory to be separated and defended against those who do
not belong to it. Rather, it is a void, a debt, a gift to the other that also reminds us of our constitutive
alterity with respect to ourselves” - Roberto Esposito
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NBN Roll Out Localities
In the first instanceworking in and aroundAspley
The Enabling Suburbs project is a community of
change that is already based and working in Aspley.
http://enablingsuburbs.wordpress.com
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Socially Engaged Art
Clockwide from top left:Projects by M12,
Proboscis, Slow Art Collective, Marjetica
Potrc, University of the Trees, Miriam Kilali
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Themes
Futuring/Defuturing Sustainment Working with what
already exists How do we make
time? What is being cast
into the future?
Beginnings/Endings
Community-History-Time
Psychogeography Commoning
“We can try to maintain our existing way of life or we can create another more viable one of which there is still no imaginary” – Tony Fry
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Program
Process People Place Program Platform Prototype
Social media presence Cultural Probes Workshops, drawing
on Causal Layered Analysis using creative and generative methods – ultimately output to flickr and twitter.
Tagging, GPS and keywords feed into artwork
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Tools
Drivers of Change
Cult
ura
l Pro
bes
Twitter Storytelling
Narrative Ecology & Design Fiction P
sych
ogeog
rap
hy
Geotagging
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Causal Layered Analysis for Storytelling, Design Fiction
CLA asks participants to explore four different layers of understanding issues of concern:
Litany: Surface, easily-verified comments Social Causes: Statements invoking actors and
their structural relationships Discourse/Worldview: Grand, “big picture”
statements that challenge assumptions on the previous two levels - reflect deeper, generally non-negotiable worldviews.
Myth and Metaphor: Folk sayings, slogans, archetypes and ancient stories.
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Myth & Metaphor
The most powerful dimension – symbolic and cultural capital
Cultivating new/alternative/redirected cultural imaginaries
Working with images or phrases that encapsulate our constraints and what we hope to achieve
‘Change community for what?' - Capturing new stories or images to enable futuring and ‘making time’.
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Place
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Platform/ing
Do community facilitiesconstruct or respond to
a normative idea of community?