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SUMMARY:Speculative Energy Futures: Prototypes for Possible Worlds Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition showcases interdisciplinary collaborative work produced by the participants of the multi-year research-creation project Speculative Energy Futures. Speculative Energy Futures brings together artists\, activists\, designers\, engineers\, scientists\, humanists\, social scientists\, policy makers\, Indigenous legal experts and more\, to inquire into the complex intersections of climate change and energy transition\, as interlocking sites of possibility as we imagine and model a range of potential low-carbon just futures. \n\n\n\nPrototypes for Possible Worlds is a proto exploration of where solarities can be formed: where feminist and socially just and multi-species and Indigenous ways of thinking might come together. It is about the synergies and solidarities that we can nurture as we face the daunting challenges of climate change. \n\n\n\n. . . \n\n\n\nWhile the exhibition will run in the University of Alberta’s FAB Gallery (1-1\, Fine Arts Building) from December 10\, 2019-January 11\, 2020\, the reception launch will take place December 13th from 7:00-10:00 p.m. All are welcome to join us for hors d’oeuvres and a brief introductory program\, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. \n\n\n\nAbout the Project: \n\n\n\nSpeculative Energy Futures consists of researchers from across Turtle Island; it is coordinated out of the University of Alberta on Treaty Six Territory\, the traditional home of 48 different Indigenous nations (First Nations\, Métis and Inuit). The city of Edmonton\, where the University of Alberta is situated and where our team has gathered to share its prototype exhibition\, is located on lands long ago stolen from Papaschase and Métis peoples who were displaced through means and methods that led to\, and ongoingly enact\, the loss of culture and lives. We acknowledge our nation’s history of genocidal practices and assert that conflict over energy and natural resources have played\, and continues to play\, a starring role in this history. As we think through ecological\, climate and energy justice\, the Speculative Energy Futures team understands that there is no social or ecological justice without decolonization and indigenization. An anti-racist\, anti-sexist\, and anti-speciesist worldview is necessary to combat the extractivist world-view that has contributed to climate change through the exploitation of land and resources\, and that has likewise relied upon the exploitation of gendered\, classed and racialized bodies\, as well as the erasure of knowledge held by those bodies. This is why we argue that feminist and decolonial approaches to energy transition are vital.
URL:https://www.justpowers.ca/event/speculative-energy-futures-prototypes-for-possible-worlds-exhibition/
LOCATION:FAB Gallery\, 1-1 Fine Arts Building\, University of Alberta\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6G2R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speculative Energy Futures
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SUMMARY:Sensing the Anthropocene: Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency
DESCRIPTION:Speculative Energy Futures Co-Investigator Natalie Loveless is the 2018-2019 Visiting Scholar for the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture in Montreal\, Quebec. She is presenting two talks in the series\, Sensing the Anthropocene.  The second talk is titled “Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency.” \nThis talk will describe a new research project on art and ecology with the working title of Sensing the Anthropocene. Instead of outputs that draw on textual and site research but that are solely artistic in form\, or ones that draw on artistic practice but result in only a published paper\, Sensing the Anthropocene will work responsively across practice-theory lines with academic\, artistic\, and curatorial outputs. Grounded in a distinction between art on ecology and art that is formed ecologically\, the project investigates four “dematerialized” artistic methods — durational performance; deep listening; soundwalking; and Fluxus instruction scores. In addition to describing these practices in terms of both history and form\, this talk makes a claim for their importance as practices of aesthetic micro-political attunement\, generating affective resilience in the face of the denialism or\ndespair that too often accompanies a topic of such scope as we are facing with Anthropogenic climate change today.
URL:https://www.justpowers.ca/event/sensing-the-anthropocene-aesthetic-attunement-in-an-age-of-urgency/
LOCATION:Millieux Seminar Room – Concordia University\, 1515 Ste Catherine Street West\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speculative Energy Futures
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture":MAILTO:cissc@concordia.ca
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SUMMARY:Sensing the Anthropocene: Art\, Ecology\, and the Politics of Form
DESCRIPTION:Speculative Energy Futures Co-Investigator Natalie Loveless is the 2018-2019 Visiting Scholar for the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture in Montreal\, Quebec. She is presenting two talks in the series\, Sensing the Anthropocene.  The first is titled “Art\, Ecology\, and the Politics of Form.” \nThis talk asks what artistic approaches and sensibilities can offer to debate surrounding Anthropogenic climate change\, attending to the difference between art on ecology and art that is formed ecologically. As well as giving theoretical and art historical background for this distinction\, Loveless speculates on how the politics of form (what a form does in the world) intersects with ecological ethics when the use of fossil fuel resources (as\, in Olafur Eliasson’s 2015 Ice Watch\, those needed to ship\n300 pound blocks of glacier ice to the center of Paris) are central to the production of artworks addressing ecology\, global warming\, and climate debt. Offering nuanced reflection on such works\, this talk highlights the importance of a multi-sensorial and multi-species understanding of ecological ethics that takes the question of aesthetic form seriously in the context of art on and in the Anthropocene.
URL:https://www.justpowers.ca/event/sensing-the-anthropocene-art-ecology-and-the-politics-of-form/
LOCATION:Millieux Seminar Room – Concordia University\, 1515 Ste Catherine Street West\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Speculative Energy Futures
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture":MAILTO:cissc@concordia.ca
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SUMMARY:Petrocultures 2018: Session 7A—Art\, Ecology\, Energy and Speculative Energy Futures [Curated Conversation]
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will showcase some of the early creative outputs of the Speculative Energy Futures team in a range of media. Project leads Natalie Loveless and Sheena Wilson host a curated conversation with three participant artists\, and bring the audience into the discussion in an interactive format. \nDiscussants:\nJessie Beier\nNatalie Loveless\nSheena Wilson \nLocation: Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre \nTickets: (Conference rates apply).\n£220/£95 – Full Conference (Waged/Unwaged)\n£55/£30 – Day Rate (Waged/Unwaged)
URL:https://www.justpowers.ca/event/petrocultures-2018-art-ecology-energy-and-speculative-energy-futures/
LOCATION:University of Glasgow—Gilmorehill Campus\, University Avenue\, Glasgow\, G12 8QQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Speculative Energy Futures
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SUMMARY:Petrocultures 2018: Conference Session 5F—Just Powers: Energy. Feminism. Decolonized Futures.
DESCRIPTION:Presentations include: \n\nSheena Wilson: Just Powers as Feminist Intercultural Intermedia Interruption\nSourayan Mookerjea: Subalternity\, the Fetish and Energetic Common-being\nAngele Alook/Bigstone: A Cree Vision for the Future: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis of Maintaining a Land Based Culture While Surrounded by an Oil Economy\nNatalie Loveless: Speculative Energy Futures: Research-Creation\, Energy Transition\, Feminist Method\nM.E. Luka: Documenting Designs for the Future\n\nLocation: Venue 6 \nTickets: (Conference rates apply).\n£220/£95 – Full Conference (Waged/Unwaged)\n£55/£30 – Day Rate (Waged/Unwaged)
URL:https://www.justpowers.ca/event/petrocultures-2018-just-powers-energy-feminism-decolonized-futures/
LOCATION:University of Glasgow—Gilmorehill Campus\, University Avenue\, Glasgow\, G12 8QQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Bigstone Cree,Feminist Energy Futures,iDoc,Speculative Energy Futures
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