Cultivating a Regenerative Imagination at Art and Design Universities
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
Multi-Scale More-than-Human Atlas Gigamapping
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
Flow, Reflexivity, and Recursion. Part 3: Returning to the recursions of cybernetics
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
Explorations of Appropriation in Systemic and Ecosocial Design: A workshop and collaborative autoethnography
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
Design and Regenerative Practices
/ Events: External Event Design and Regenerative Practices Design and Regenerative Practices Daniel Christian Wahl in conversation with Dulmini Perera. Including a panel response with research team + discussion with audience. We are happy to extend a public invitation to join the full research team of the AHRC-DFG funded ‚Enacting Gregory Bateson’s Ecological Aesthetics in Architecture […]
Multi-Scale More-than-Human Atlas Gigamapping Workshop
/ Events: External Event Multi-Scale More-than-Human Atlas Gigamapping Workshop Multi-Scale More-than-Human Atlas Gigamapping Workshop Elena Porqueddu & Marie Davidová The workshop aims to explore – from a multi-scale and transdisciplinary more-than-human perspective – the place-specific potential of the POL-AI, BioDiveln and NetWall prototypes in leveraging the Stuttgart University campus’s urban ecosystem. The investigation will be conducted through the Multi-Scale Atlas (Porqueddu 2018, 2022, 2023) a tool for systemic enquiry which enables designers […]
The Double Bind of Design: An introduction to Gregory Bateson
/ Events: External Event The Double Bind of Design: An introduction to Gregory Bateson The Double Bind of Design: An introduction to Gregory Bateson Jon Goodbun, Dulmini Perera, Simon Sadler, Ben Sweeting, Joanna Boehnert, Marie Davidova, Claudia Valverde, Hanane Benham, Stefanie Huthöfer We are happy to extend an public invitation to join the full research team […]
Installation POL-AI2 prototype
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
Gregory Bateson and Esalen
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses
The Two Ecologies/The Three Ecologies
Venue: Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD12) Symposium
Date: October 2023
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About:This workshop examines how the work of anthropologist and cybernetician Gregory Bateson informs deeper understandings of the complexities of environmental crises and the practical challenges of designing adaptive responses