- Ravi Agarwal
- Felipe Castelblanco
- Maria Chehonadskih
- Shadreck Chirikure
- Myung Ae Choi
- Orit Halpern
- Valentina Karga
- John Kim
- Francine M.G. McCarthy
- Margarida Mendes
- Claire Pentecost
- Jahnavi Phalkey
- Patricia Reed
- Nishant Shah
- Adania Shibli
- Fernando Silva e Silva
- Rebecca Snedeker
- Nikiwe Solomon
- Koki Tanaka
- Temporary continent.
- Simon Turner
- Mark Williams
- Mi You
Where is the Planetary? Day 3
A Gathering | In Collaboration with Koki Tanaka
Day 3 of Where is the Planetary? is dedicated to the search for coordinates, overlaps, convergences and tensions that arise when myriad cosmologies converge around a common intent. In one reading and four rounds of conversation, participants start from their collaboratively developed models from the previous day, engaging in discussions focused on the importance of social principles for planetary practice and its potential to incorporate conditions of difference. They will also touch upon the notion of collective responsibility, pulling from the participants’ Research Notes.
This event will be filmed.
- Sunday, Oct 16, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
How do we tell planetary stories?
AuditoriumStories Review & Collaborative (post) Scriptwriting Workshop
Moderated by continent. (Jamie Allen, Paul Boshears, Nina Jäger, Lital Khaikin, Anna-Luisa Lorenz)
With Ravi Agarwal, Myung-Ae Choi, John Kim, Margarida Mendes, Claire Pentecost, Fernando Silva e Silva, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe SolomonIn a process attempting to compose and collect a fragmented (post)script between Friday and Sunday, the experimental publishing collective continent. and friends describe a tentative, delayed and stuttered collaborative process of storytelling, narrative-making, retracing and recomposing. Through connected and disconnected fragments, soft scenarios and slow (post)script elements that emerged through the conversations, encounters and trajectories between the space, place and people of the Where is the Planetary? event, they ask how and if we can recount narratives about planetary existence. That is, how do we tell planetary stories?
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Planetary Compositions
AuditoriumDiscussions
One finds the planetary in manifold compositions—in different cohorts, from different perspectives and different scales, addressing different concerns. This is certainly both an asset and a liability for any type of planetary collaboration. On this last day of Where is the Planetary?, participants split into new groups to discuss their individual approaches to planetary concerns while reflecting on the collaborative exercises from the previous days. In four discussions, the participants will produce new questions that incite different approaches to and new opportunities for collaboration.
2 pm
With Maria Chehonadskih, Shadreck Chirikure, Francine McCarthy, Claire Pentecost, Mi You
Moderated by Adania Shibli3 pm
With Ravi Agarwal, Orit Halpern, Valentina Karga, Mark Williams, Jahnavi Phalkey
Moderated by Nishant Shah4 pm
With Felipe Castelblanco, Myung-Ae Choi, John Kim, Fernando Silva da Silva, Simon Turner
Moderated by Patricia Reed5 pm
With Mohammad Al Attar, Margarida Mendes, Rebecca Snedeker, Nikiwe Solomon
Moderated by Mark Williams