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Art --- art [discipline] --- space [astronomical concept] --- Dekyndt, Edith --- Vermeulen, Angelo --- Dingenen, Van, Filip --- Burton, Michael --- Fournier, Vincent --- Meyer-Brandis, Agnes --- Semiconductor --- Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, Nelly --- McCutcheon, Brian --- Gracie, Andy --- Wilde, De, Frederik --- Signer, Roman --- Panamarenko
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"The ability to use imagination to envision future needs is crucial in art, design and architecture. Future thinking and making require the capacity to create narratives for near and far futures and to compose proposals to meet the imagined needs of the future. Future-oriented creative practices also require future literacy—understanding the temporal continuum in which future-oriented work is created and being aware of the underlying incentives, motivations and structures of works, commissioned or self-initiated. Similarly, viewing or consuming speculative creative works requires some level of understanding of the context of the works.Studio Time: Future Thinking in Art and Design approaches these questions with essays from international design and art thinkers, a number of shorter essays and a selection of art, design and architecture projects. The book consists of three parts that each focus on future fictions in art and design from different perspectives: future fictions and imagination in creative practices, future literacy and future ethics. Each part consists of two essays, two reflective contributions from artists and designers and selected projects from practitioners around the world.The book is a closing chapter of Studio Future, which is one of the research studios developed by Belgium-based Z33 House for Contemporary Art. Since 2012, Studio Future has focused on a variety of aspects of future-oriented art and design practices through different research and exhibition projects, accompanied by online and offline publications."-- provided by the publisher
770.6 --- social design --- beeldvorming --- ethiek --- ontwerpmethodiek --- toekomstvisies --- productdesign, filosofie, esthetiek en kritiek --- Art and design --- Art and design. --- Design --- Technological innovations. --- Philosophy. --- 7.011 --- Kunst en design ; 21ste eeuw ; toekomstgerichte initiatieven --- Kunst ; ontwerp, compositie --- Art --- Architecture --- design [discipline] --- futurologie --- toekomst (kunst)
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What if traditional relationships, between humans and non-humans, plants, the weather and the rhythm of the seasons, are being lost in the race for profit and for increasingly intensive methods of production? In sixteen contributions, interdisciplinary collective Seasonal Neighbours attempts to observe, record and archive narratives for the existing, disappearing and newly emerging relationships in the countryside.Both theoretical and artistic contributions serve as a guide for perceiving the agricultural landscape. As a collage-style field-guide, Seasonal Matters Rural Relations addresses the role that artistic practices and fieldwork can play in the complexity of rural relations. The collective reflects on storytelling and the variety of themes from the evolution of metabolisms in horticulture, the changing rural landscape, stories of European labor migration to questions of robotisation and upscaling, domesticity, public space, new forms of citizenship, etc.Seasonal Matters Rural Relations, (Field)notes on rhythms, rituals and cohabitation gathers different nuances of the agricultural realities experienced by the collective members in their neighbouring processes, working side by side with farmers, seasonal workers, plants and crops. These fieldwork experiences helped shape a variety of contributions moving from visual essays to graphic collages, poems, maps, short stories, picking songs and musical scores to intercultural recipes with wild plants.With contributions by: Claire Chassot, Jonathan De Maeyer, Anastasia Eggers, Fernando Garcia-Dory (Inland), Ciel Grommen, Pia Jacques, Carolien Lubberhuizen, Ioana Lupascu, Sébastian Marot, Karolina Michalik, Yacinth Pos, Caroline Profanter, Maximiliaan Royakkers, Ines Marita Schaerer, Arnd Spahn, Mona Thijs and Ewoud Vermote. (Provided by publisher)
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- humor --- video art --- flats [theater elements] --- environments [sculpture] --- texts [documents] --- narrative art --- Sarah & Charles
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Meskens, Ann ; Fairs, Marcus ; Bijl, Guillaume ; Bowen, Simon ; NJIRIC + ; Happel Cornelisse ; Dierendonck-Blancke ; Bowen, Simon ; Van Kouswijk, Manon ; Lefteri, Chris ; Ferrara, Luigi ; Restelli, Beba ; Munari, Bruno ; Schuiten, Luc ; Lommée, Thomas ; PUUR
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