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Een burn-out ontstaat wanneer de kloof tussen je eigen diepe overtuigingen en de overlevingspatronen van je dagelijkse praktijk te groot geworden is. Daar waar passie en onmacht elkaar ontmoeten. Elk tijdperk kent zijn valstrikken, en uitgeput zijn is van alle tijden. Wat echter telt, is hoe we ermee omgaan.
Thriving in Uncertainty
Thriving in Uncertainty discusses the uses of idleness and inhabiting transitions in and beyond the world of arts and culture.
stillness (series)
stillness is a collection of ambient photobooks, a year long series of experiments with ethereality, materiality and time. Each issue is published by FoAM on or near the new moons of the lunar year 2015/2016.
A Futurist's Fieldguide
A workbook and manual for people interested in experimenting with futuring techniques in practice.
Futurish
Futurish is a rough-and-ready collection of thoughts and propositions related to futures, everyday life, experience and storytelling. It documents the Data Ecologies Symposium 2014 organised by Time's Up in Linz, Austria. The Book Sprint methodology, described as a "self-documenting conference", seemed like an appropriate way to gather the participants' excitement around thinking out loud about futures.
PARN: Physical and Alternate Reality Narratives
On learning, creating, presenting and improving alternate realities and physical narratives.
The Story of Tarot
Tarot is a pack of cards used from mid-fifteenth century to play card games, and includes Tarocchi/Tarocchini in Italy, Tarot in France and Tarock in Germany. However, Tarot is best known as a divination tool, popularised in the eighteenth century by mystics and occultists of Europe, used for discovering and expanding mental and spiritual pathways. Since then, Tarot has developed into an elaborate fortune-telling system.
Approaching the Inexplicable
In the slow swarm of light they remain silent, luminous. Eyes in the place of eyes, Ears in the place of ears, tongues tasting chemical gradients across the fungal network of thread-like cells.
Improving Realities
Transcription of FoAM's talk at Improving Reality 2013 conference
Borrowed Scenery: Cultivating an Alternate Reality
Inspired by 'Borrowed Scenery' gardening, FoAM developed an alternate reality narrative about a plant-inspired world, unfolding through hints, suggestions and immersive ambiance.
Prehearsing the Future
At FoAM we wondered how we could “rehearse” a possible future before it came to pass. How we could experience living in different scenarios and observe our reactions to them. Would such an immersive experience change our views about which scenarios might be most desirable? Could we cultivate more resilient mindsets and behaviours (i.e. being able to adapt and respond to challenging conditions, without loosing the essence of who we are and what we want to do) by “rehearsing” a future scenario?
Words which Matter to People
Resilience is a technical term, one which has spread along with the influence of systems thinking and come into use in a widening range of academic and professional fields. But it has no cultural roots; which is to say, it is not grounded in the experience of people’s lives and the ways in which people have made sense of that experience. Instead, with its aura of expert detachment, it belongs to that category of words by which we hold things at a distance. I doubt that anyone would joke about resilience in the way that Finns can joke about sisu, and for this reason I doubt that anyone can take it so seriously.
Smartphones in ecology and evolution: a guide for the app-rehensive
A paper on the use of smartphone software in citizen science and reserch tools published in Ecology and Evolution.
Borrowed Scenery short film
This film is about the physical narrative of Borrowed Scenery, a story about an alternate reality where plants are a central aspect of human society.
Unmanned Aerial Ecologies
In many ways, media artists are uniquely qualified to frame a contemporary conversation about drones. Because today to have an interest in drone technologies, whether for military or civilian use, is to have a concern with, and interest in, the networked information space in which they belong. And that is the space that media artists, particularly artists who work from a tactical media perspective, are experts in.
Magic, Mistakes and the multitude of the matter
Transcription of FoAM's talk at Design March 2013 in Iceland
Prehearsal Pocket Guide
This is a step-by-step guide to holding prehearsals for home futurists, distributed collectives and people with complex life-changing questions. It is a work in progress which has been tested with individuals and small groups, and will be revised and refined as more prehearsals are realised.
Resilients Handbook
Reflections and working notes on transforming the concept of resilience into concrete practices, experimental social structures and real-life labs.
Exploring and Designing our Future Robot Companions
This documentary focuses on the people behind the robots, in several thematically clustered interviews, interspersed with impressions of the robotic entities and devices in action.
Foodprints
Exploring the role of food in the functioning of society, FOODPRINTS discusses food strategies, urban metabolism and resilient futures of the Stockholm cityscape.
Triggers are for Guns; Reality is Continuous
Multimodal design can be applied in manifold interdisciplinary fields, from developing Web sites to planning dinner parties. This part of the book focuses on applying multimodal design within the context of “new” media education and practice, from the perspectives of both the design process and the users’ engagement with the works.
Hapstar: automated haplotype network layout and visualization
Haplotype Networks and Minimum Spanning Networks are commonly used for representing associations between sequences. HapStar is a tool for viewing both types of networks, and is designed to directly use the output data generated from Arlequin. HapStar is unique in that it automatically lays out the network for optimal visualisation, and provides the option to calculate a Minimum Spanning Network from a list of alternative connections. HapStar provides a user-friendly interface, and publication-ready figures can be exported simply.
Luminous Green
Transdisciplinary discussions and collaborations with a human world that is enlightened, imaginative, electrified and living in a fertile symbiosis with the planet.
Biomodd as a Paradox
Biomodd is a collaborative art project in which an ecosystem of different organisms coexists with a networked computer system. The Challenge is to bring biological life as physically close to electronics as possible, and create functional hybridity.
Resilients – We Can Change the Weather
This distributed, interdisciplinary project explores the resilient aspects of European culture, which can improve quality of life in the turbulent conditions of the 21st century. The project stimulates the development of a resilient culture by researching and producing cultural forms that fuse tradition and innovation (e.g. alternate reality games, biomimetic designs, urban gardening initiatives) and by creating opportunities for participation by a wide public in interactive events and experiments.
The Case of Edmond A. – a displaced system for alpha repair
Southeast from the river with the highest power of all rivers, the kind that conceives its force by keeping up a slow flow appearance, the kind that ciaries ancient myths and mighty memories, the kind that provides spiritual and electrical energy, it is there, in the jungled urban sprawl, in the plains beneath the mightiest mountains, the case of Edmond A.
groWorld HPI
As a botanical parallel to the oft misunderstood field of HCI – Human Computer Interaction, HPI – Human Plant Interaction, explores the nature of surfaces and processes required to facilitate mutually beneficial interaction between humans and plants.
gRigging container
The gRigging Container is a collection of self-published materials by all gRig partners – books, catalogues, booklets & readers, CDs and DVDs, in a sustainably sourced canvas bag.
Open-grown dialogues in trans-local experiences
Relationships between hybrid space and mixed reality, globalised society and digital technology, from the perspective of contemporary technological arts and culture.
Glitch: Designing Imperfection
A "glitch" usually fixes itself in the amount of time it takes for it to be noticed in the first place, whether as a scrambled cable television delay, a page-loading error on an internet browser or a jumble of pixels on an ATM interface. Glitch: Designing Imperfection consists of over 200 glitch images grabbed, composed and provoked by artists who present these complex fragments of color and lines as thought-provoking mistakes that merit being considered in an aesthetic sense, no matter if as art or as advertising.
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