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+ | Futurist Scott Smith, aka Changeist had a short residency at FoAM in May 2014, in preparation for the Data Ecologies symposium and book sprint. He introduced his Design Fiction card deck, that was used in FoAM's [[futures card games]] workshop and talked about his approach to Mundane Futures to be included in the [[:/ | ||
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+ | ==== Stuart Candy ==== | ||
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+ | Bringing news from the Nordic LARP gathering in Estonia, Stuart Candy had his microresidency at FoAM, donating his The Thing From The Future cards for the [[futures card games]] workshop, discussing the inclusion of [[http:// | ||
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+ | ==== Alex Davies ==== | ||
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+ | Aside from participating in the [[Laurisilva Futures]] workshop, Narrative Strategies symposium and the [[Extrapolation Factory workshop]], media artist Alex Davies was a resident at Time's Up in Austria and FoAM in Belgium, exploring possible connections between physical narratives, pre-enactments and UrbEx expeditions. | ||
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+ | ==== Family Nocek ==== | ||
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+ | Stacey Moran, Adam Nocek and their daughters Ivy and Fiona have a family residency at FoAM reflecting on speculative culture and its relationship to Japanese animism and European scientific pantheism. Living at FoAM for nearly two weeks in June 2015, Stacey, Adam, Fiona and Ivy will explore Japanese animism. Adam and Stacey are parents, scholars, theorists, teachers, and writers whose interdisciplinary work focuses on finding connections between art and science. Taking the lead from Isabelle Stengers’ claim that words like “animism, | ||
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