Infrastructural Rehearsals: Creative Responses to the Green and Digital Transition
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DOI der Originalpublikation
Projekttyp
angewandte Forschung
Projektbeginn
01.09.2024
Projektende
31.08.2028
Projektstatus
laufend
Projektkontakt
Projektmanager:in
Aouragh, Miriyam
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung
As climate change becomes rapidly tangible governments and corporations are proposing digital infrastructure as essential for addressing social and environmental challenges, often referring to this as the twin digital and green transition. 'Infrastructural Rehearsals' aims to gain insights into how this is impacting communities and to document their responses because we believe it is important knowledge that can contribute to an equitable just transition and life affirming infrastructuring. The research project crucially addresses how in response to the increase of digital infrastructures to manage environmental transformation, communities including cultural organisers, artists, curators, environmental activists, social justice groups and digital collectives are making proposals for what we refer to as infrastructural rehearsals. These ground-up responses include digital media and design practices that model the green and digital transition through prototypes, toolkits, workshops and events. They also include actions and campaigns that focus on building alternatives through creating scenography to commune within and to collectively practice, learn and revise from. Together with communities and cultural organisers we will research how creative practices seek to sustain the future and livelihoods in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Engaging with concerns such as equality, queer futures, and anti-racism. Through inventive methods such as On-the-spot toolkits, Drop-in clinics and Infrastructuralism incident reports, we will reflect on how creative practice can contribute to the design and governance of a more equitable digital and green transition.
Während FHNW Zugehörigkeit erstellt
Ja
Zukunftsfelder FHNW
Zero Emission
Future Health
New Work
Future Health
New Work
Hochschule
Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW
Institut
Institute of Experimental Design and Media Cultures
Finanziert durch
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF)
Projektpartner
TITiPI, The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, Belgium
University of Westminster, School of Media and Communication, College of Design, UK
University of Westminster, School of Media and Communication, College of Design, UK
Auftraggeberschaft
SAP Referenz
Schlagwörter
Transversal Design
Visual Arts
Infrastructure Studies
Science and Technology Studies
Visual Arts
Infrastructure Studies
Science and Technology Studies