Gabrys: "The planetary remakes our environmental relations, it remakes us as subjects...I suggest that we might move out the planetarium so as to disassemble the universal scale. One might venture into the forest to find oneself thick in a set of planetary relations" #ISEA2020
Gabrys: "Not everything can be brought into the same space, not everything can be brought into a globe that we can look at on our computers. That can't unfold seamlessly, because there will be all sorts of other struggles that will be thrown up when we try" #MilieuxXISEA
How do citizens take up sensing technologies to understand planetary problems? Jennifer Gabrys thinks being-planetary as praxis through her work with @citizen_sense
Fascinated by the possibilities of planetary praxis? Dive into Gabrys's 2016 book "Program Earth" where she examines how sensing is a way of forming environments and subjects in a set of planetary relations.
Looking forward to sharing some of @KimTallBear's #ISEA2020 keynote "A Sharpening of the Already Present: Five Analytical Vignettes on Apocalypse, Hope, Death, and Life" 🌱 🌅
TallBear's talk this evening will expand on her research at @indigenous_sts on technoscience, new materialism and decolonial studies to explore an Indigenous analytical approach to understanding the Anthropocene.🌎
We'll be live-tweeting as panel discusses sensory problem-solving and attempts to "breathe chaos into order" #MilieuXISEA
Navab offers an initial provocation to the panel:
"How can our transformations—material, social or otherwise—best preserve the life of things? And what is life to you, what feels lively?" #MilieuXISEA
@LinaRoseDib: Liveliness begets relationships...
"we are not existing in isolated systems." She says her work as an artist speaks to this sense of relationality.