Feral Experiments in CreaTures Co-Laboratory

Markéta Dolejšová, Andrea Botero, Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Michal Mitro, Agniezska Pokrywka, Škubánek Chewie, Tuuli Mattelmäki
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We share insights from our practice-based experimentation with ‘feral’ ways of sensemaking in the context of creative transformational practices. Drawing on three art and design research projects, we discuss how feral ways–open-ended, spontaneous, welcoming indeterminacy – may foster more-than-human co-creation of knowledge and data, and nurture shifts from anthropocentric ‘making sense of’ to relational ‘making sense-with’ other-than-human creatures. Through our cases, we illustrate how experimenting with feralness can foreground issues of power, agency, and control in the currently human-centric discourses around data, technology, and sensemaking in eco-social transformation. Our insights may nurture critical more-than-human perspectives in creative eco-social inquiries.
创作中的野外实验联合实验室
我们将与大家分享在创造性变革实践中以 "野性 "方式进行感性创造的实践实验所获得的启示。通过三个艺术与设计研究项目,我们讨论了野性方式--开放式、自发的、欢迎不确定性--如何能够促进知识和数据的超人类共同创造,并促进从以人类为中心的 "感知 "向关系性的 "与非人类生物感知 "的转变。通过我们的案例,我们说明了在当前以人为中心的讨论中,围绕生态社会转型中的数据、技术和感知创造,野性实验如何能够凸显权力、代理和控制问题。我们的见解可能会在创造性的生态社会探索中培养出批判性的超人类视角。
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