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The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination C.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z

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The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination C.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z

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  1. The Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z

  2. The Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z Permacultureis an ecological design system whose central tenetisthat by observing the wayecosystemssuch as a forest or meadowwork, wecanlearn to buildhuman habitats that are energy efficient, resilient, waste free and productive.

  3. The Labortory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z The Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z • A free two-week course for 30 young artists, activists, students and unemployed. • Three public debates at Toynbee Studios • Eight street interventions across the City of London. • A performance event that started in a theatre and ended with the audience making a decision about whether to take the show, illegally, outside into the streets.

  4. The Laboratory of Insurrectioary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z The Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z

  5. Te Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z The Laboratory of Insurrectionary ImaginationC.R.A.S.H - A Postcapitalist A-Z

  6. Artsadmin • 16-21 June 2009 • 2 commissioned projects • 7 other performances/events • 2 conference events • All projects in and around Toynbee Studios • Free entry to most events • Funded by Arts Council England, EU Culture Programme, Artists Project Earth and British Council • Artsadmin’s first public curated programme of artists’ work about activism & climate change • Planned to happen again in 2011, 2013 & 2015 etc.

  7. Richard de Domenici – Plane Food Cafe Richard DeDomenici – Plane Food Caf

  8. The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home - A Promising Family Picnic

  9. AmySharrocks - Walbrook Amy Sharrocks - WALBROOK

  10. Théâtre Le Quai • Fenêtre sur Terre (« Window on the Earth ») – May 2007 • Call for proposals • 4 commissions/co-productions • Development Octobre 2007 – Octobre 2008 • Week-longpresentationPlanet’Terre Octobre 2008 • Conference for theatrepracticionersOctobre 2008

  11. Planet’Terre LucieLom/Collectif Argos – « ClimateRefugees » • Exhibition of picturestaken over threeyears in nine places where people are forced to leavetheir home because of the direct effects of climate change (Tchad/Chine/Himalaya/Nouvelle Orléans/Bangladesh…) • Research on how to produce a large-scaletouring exhibition withminimum impact on the enviroment

  12. Réfugiés Climatiques

  13. Planet’Terre Lulu Balladart – « Terramorphoses » • Workshops with 20-25 people betweenJanuary and October 2008 • Installation of hundreds of clay figures between the theatre and neighbouring river • Artistic collaboration withmalianartistKandjura Coulibaly on earthpaintings • Workshops, conferences, films

  14. Terramorphoses

  15. Terramorphoses

  16. Terramorphoses

  17. Planet’Terre http://www.lequai.tv/fr/recherche-video/?mots_cles=planet%27terre&x=0&y=0

  18. Frédéric Ferrer / Cie Vértical Détour « The question of climate change fascinates me because of its vertiginous aspect. It allows, it forces us to think and to re-thing mankind and his relationship to the world. This is what feeds my desire to create, not the will to deliver any sort of message. – FrédéricFerrer

  19. Frédéric Ferrer / Cie Vértical Détour The Global WarmingChronicles 
a triologieexploring the humanlandscapesthrough the prism of climate change

  20. Frédéric Ferrer / Cie Vértical Détour Mauvais Temps (Bad weather/Bad times) « An exploration of the heavenlydisorders and of our perceptions between real life experiences, scietificdiscourse, and mental landscapes. Fromclimate to chronologicaldisturbance, the conferenceitselftumbles, leaving the lecturerfacingbad times. » http://www.verticaldetour.org/crea_mt.html

  21. Frédéric Ferrer / Cie Vértical Détour Kyoto Forever « Eightwomen and men – all impersonating a nation – participate in thisconference, and gamblewith the outcome of Kyoto. An international summit. » http://www.verticaldetour.org/crea_kf.html

  22. Kyoto Forever Kyoto Forever • Co-production Le Quai • Contact with ADEME / Jean-Pierre Tabet • Participation at UN climateconference in June 2008 • Audience outreach programme in Angers • New audiences • Presentationat domaine d’O

  23. Frédéric Ferrer / Cie Vértical Détour Comment j’ai appris à ne plus m’en faire et à aimer le réchauffement climatique (How I learned to stop worrying and love climate change) « Let’s go north - Lovers of wildlandscapes - Of icefields, glaciers, bears and seals - Come and join us - Weofferyou a unique and authenticexperience- An extraordinarycruisebetweenspace, time, history andenvironment … » • Co-production domaine d’O. Première March 2011.

  24. Role of the artist/ Role of the organisation Cultural institutions created Thin Ice and want to suggest solutions with the help of the artists. Do you think that this sort of positioning is possible? “ Yes, and perhaps more than a positioning of the artists themselves. Mixing together artists working in different fields, different art forms, could allow the cultural institutions to think tomorrow’s world and to invent leads and proposals. But I won’t say that the artists have to relinquish that. Artists can very easily be at the core of such reflections.”

  25. Role of the artist/ Role of the organisation “ The Thin Ice call to which I responded fitted into something that I wanted to do. I did not feel trapped by it in any way. Quite to the contrary, it allowed to trigger something that I had already thought of creating. It was not an order. It can resemble the way in which today’s attention to climate change is felt: whether in a framework of international negotiations or at the level of the individual, you can reduce your impact if you want to. Nothing needs to be experienced as an order from the outside.”

  26. Eco-Responsibility • Coherencebetweenartistic programme and day to day running of the organisation • Ambitionsaccording to the local, national and cultural context • Developeco-responsibilitycharters • Integratecreative solutions intoartisticcontracts and a green rider • Provide ressources via the web-site

  27. LE DOMAINE D’O Le domaine d’O • 23 hectars of public parc • Committed management - foundingmember of THIN ICE and IMAGINE 2020 networks • New management and concept in 2009 with a strong focus on art & climate change

  28. LE DOMAINE D’O Le domaine d’O • Climate change at the core of the artistic programme • Dialogues betweenartists and scientists(Tipping Point conference; EuropeanResearchers’ night; « Science Fiction » project; monthly open discussions withscientists) • Outreach and exchange programme withuniversities and schools • Summeracademy in August 2011

  29. ECO-RESPONSABILITE Eco-responsibility Real actions: • Electric cars • Local and organicproducts for bar and events • Reducednumber of printing materials, all vegetableinkbased • Gradualreduction of pesticides in the parc • Eco-chartersigned by all employees To come: Solar panels, sharedvegetablegardens, ecologicaltoilets…

  30. Le domaine d’O Employees’ Eco-charter « I commit to respect the Charter and follow the suggestions of simple gestures listed below in order to safe our environment”

  31. Le domaine d’O Employees’ Eco-charter 7 articles 1) Gas and electricity 2) Water 3) Paper 4) Biodiversity 5) Transport 6) Sub-contracting/Purchasing 7) Waste

  32. Carbon Audit

  33. Le domaine d’O Assessment of current situation & fixing objectives Simple and effective measures I switchmy computer off I printless and alwaystwo-sided I car-sharewithcolleagues Whensub-contracting, I make sure the contractcontains an environmental and social clause …

  34. Le domaine d’O Joint effort by all partners • Artists • Festivals in the domaine • Audiences • Otherpartner institutions: Universities, Schools, …

  35. Motivatingyour team Why commit? • For the intrinsic value of the environment • For a positive image and identity of the organisation • For mid-termand long-termsavings

  36. Motivatingyour team Study Terra 21 / ADEME • 31,88 % wantcredible, feasible, and concretmeasures • 13,09 % want to beconsulted and volunteer • 9,66 % want to clearlyunderstand how the measurecontributes to sustainability

  37. IMAGINE 2020 • Imagine 2020 Green Rider to go with all artists’ contracts • Ecological charters to beadopted by all staff • Resources for artists, staff, and other festivals and venues on the Imagine 2020 website

  38. European Union Culture Programme 2014-2020 • Contribution throughEuropean Commission «Your Voice in Europe » initiative and « We are more » culture campaign • Culture in Motion Conference and stakeholder consultation – February 2011 • On-going contact with EACEA and DG Education & Culture

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