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-=== Winter Newsletter 2013 draft ===+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/11337182883/" title="Capture d’écran 2013-11-14 à 14.31.12 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7427/11337182883_7ed3b95f68_z.jpg" width="640" height="328" alt="Capture d’écran 2013-11-14 à 14.31.12"></a></html>
  
-While we contemplate slowing down and revaluing silence as the northern hemisphere turns inwards and descends into wintry hibernation, we'd like to look back on FoAM's bustling activities over the last six months while looking forward to a new year where distillation and transmutation are on the cards. Travels, talks, workshops, celebrations, residencies (punctuated by copious EC reporting and accounting) -- there’s been much interesting ferment (and fermentation), some of it simmering down, more bubbling up, and much that is quite new to all of us.+==== Winter Newsletter 2013 draft ====
  
-At FoAM Brussels we continue deepening and broadening our work with food systems, speculative culture and synaesthetic experiences. FoAM Kernow has found its niche in blending science, technology and the arts and thereby benefiting both the scientific community and wider society. FoAM Amsterdam is touring the world with Sphaerae, and FoAM Nordica consolidates its work on Foodprints. So without further ado, here’s a guided tour of the highlights. We feel that some of these are peak experiences not only of the last few months, but indeed of our work at FoAM as a whole. We hope you’ll be inspired, and be in touch!+While we contemplate slowing down and revaluing silence as the northern hemisphere descends into wintry hibernation, it's time look back on FoAM's bustling activities over the last months as well as look forward to what the new year brings. Travels, talks, workshops, celebrations, residencies (punctuated by copious EC reporting and accounting) -- there’s been much interesting ferment (and fermentation). Some things are simmering down, more is bubbling up, and there's much that is quite new to all of us. At FoAM Brussels we continue to deepen and broaden our investigations in food and speculative culture. FoAM Kernow has found its niche in blending science, technology and the artsthereby benefiting both the scientific community and wider society. FoAM Amsterdam is touring the world with Sphaerae, and FoAM Nordica consolidates its work on Foodprints. So without further ado, here’s a guided tour of the highlights. We hope you’ll be inspired, and be in touch!
  
-== Food culture == 
  
-A colourful congregation of artists, scientists, technologists and enthusiasts came together at FoAM in Brussels to explore the fuzzy edges between the craft of fermentation, the science of biochemistry and the interesting socio-technological developments surrounding the phenomenon known as bio-hacking, biopunk or DIY biology in the **Biochymickal Arts** workshop this September. Led by Maria Tarantino, Meredith L. Patterson and Brian Degger and facilitated by Maja Kuzmanovic, the group spent a weekend engaged in charged discussions about synthetic biology, biomimicry, sushi as a flattening of an older form of fermented rice, and other issues. The workshop adopted the form of a curated open space, with several parallel experiments taking place in FoAM's kitchen and makeshift wetlab. The wetlab will remain operational until further notice, as several of the participants (and collaborators from their networks) continue to perform experiments such as DNA extraction, growing bacterial colonies from ferments made during the workshop, and so forth. If you are interested in using the lab, feel free to contact bxl@fo.am for more information. +=== Food culture ===
  
-[[http://fo.am/biochymickal-arts/|Biochymickal Arts workshop]]\\ +A colourful congregation of artists, scientists, technologists and enthusiasts came together at FoAM in Brussels to explore the fuzzy edges between the craft of fermentation, the science of biochemistry and the interesting socio-technological developments surrounding the phenomenon known as bio-hacking, biopunk or DIY biology in the [[http://fo.am/biochymickal-arts/|Biochymickal Arts workshop]] this September. Led by [[http://tarantinofoodvice.wordpress.com/|Maria Tarantino]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meredith_L._Patterson|Meredith L. Patterson]], [[http://transitlab.org/|Brian Degger]] and the core team of FoAM Brussels, the group spent a weekend engaged in charged debate about such issues as the ethics of synthetic biology, biomimicry in design, fermented fish, and bacterial cultures in pickled vegetables. The workshop adopted the form of a curated open space, with several parallel experiments taking place in FoAM's kitchen and makeshift wetlab. The wetlab will remain operational until further notice, as several of the participants continue to perform biological experiments. If you are interested in using the lab, feel free to contact bxl@fo.am for more information. See also the [[http://lib.fo.am/biochymickal_arts_2013|notes, summaries and references]] emerging from the workshop, and the [[http://flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635582680823/|Biochymickal Arts photos]] on Flickr.
-[[http://lib.fo.am/biochymickal_arts_2013|Notes, summaries and references]]\\ +
-[[http://flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635582680823/|Biochymickal Arts on Flickr]]+
  
-After weeks of planning, preparation, testing, tasting, listening and above all cooking, we hosted **Smoke & Vapour**, two etherial evenings and degustation dinners dedicated to smoke and vapour in their many formsMaja KuzmanovicStevie Wishart, Rasa Alksnyte, Nik Gaffney and Alkan Chipperfield composed a synaesthetic experience where food and sound melted and evaporated into one otherWe first held full dress rehearsal with guests from within the FoAM network, then hosted the wider public event two days afterwardsWe’re happy that both evenings were well received by our guestsand also gave us such exhilarating pleasure to produce and performRead more about it in Maja’s blog post, and browse the collection of specially designed recipes for the eventCheck out the photo documentation as well, covering the whole production from preparation to presentation and performance.+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9785759003/" title="L1006409 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2874/9785759003_6b27061dbf.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="L1006409"></a></html><html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9783935026/" title="_MG_8572 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2857/9783935026_535ebb5c43.jpg" width="500" height="319" alt="_MG_8572"></a></html>
  
-Nik Gaffney and Dave Griffiths are currently working on developing the Open Sauces websitewhere these and other of FoAM's recipes and food-related information will migrate in 2014+After weeks of planning, preparation, testing, tasting, listening and above all cooking, we hosted [[http://fo.am/smoke_vapour/|Smoke & Vapour]], two etherial evenings and degustation dinners dedicated to smoke and vapour in their many forms. Maja Kuzmanovic, Stevie Wishart, Rasa Alksnyte, Nik Gaffney and Alkan Chipperfield composed a synaesthetic experience where food and sound melted and evaporated into one other. On the first evening we invited guests from within the FoAM network who gave us feedback about the experience, based on which we tweaked various aspects of the dinner. Two days afterwards we hosted the wider public event, with visitors ranging from civil servants to food stylists, performance artists to food activists. We’re happy that both evenings were well received by our guests, and also gave us such exhilarating pleasure to produce and perform. You can find an 'insider's perspective' of Smoke & Vapour'creation in [[http://fo.am/blog/2013/12/09/creating-smoke-vapour/|Maja’s blog post]], browse the [[http://libarynth.org/open_sauces:smoke_vapour|documentation of the process, inspirations, and specially designed recipes]], and peruse the [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635490865219/|photos spanning the entire production]]
  
-[[http://fo.am/smoke_vapour/|Smoke & Vapour]] event\\ +<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10981531815/" title="L1007763 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5504/10981531815_d343bafb68.jpg" width="500" height="319" alt="L1007763"></a></html><html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10747758323/" title="131108-225543 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5538/10747758323_6b1c2d70d3.jpg" width="500" height="332" alt="131108-225543"></a></html>
-[[http://libarynth.org/open_sauces:smoke_vapour|Documentation, process, inspirations and recipes]]\\ +
-[[http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/sets/72157635490865219/|Smoke & Vapour photos]] on Flickr\\ +
-[[http://fo.am/blog/2013/12/09/creating-smoke-vapour/|Creating Smoke & Vapour]]+
  
-FoAM Nordica’s **Foodprints publication** by Anna Maria Orru, Johan Zetterquist and David Relan has made it onto printed paper, and looks great. Examining the role of food in urban renewal, it represents the nourishing culmination of many projects, people, networks and thinking in the field. Meanwhile, Anna Maria and David have been working on a prototype app and website of the Foodprints Ruler system discussed in the publication. Anna Maria talked about it recently at the Switched on Nature event at Shift in the Stockholm Resilience centre, where they've been hacking the space between nature and technology on themes of resilience. 
  
-[[http://fo.am/foodprints-book/|Foodprints]]\\ +Nik Gaffney and Dave Griffiths are currently working on the Open Sauces website, where these and other of FoAM's recipes and food-related information will migrate in 2014.
-[[http://www.shifts.se/|Switched on nature]]\\ +
-[[http://payload19.cargocollective.com/1/6/195556/2699591/Foodprints_ruler%20cover.jpg|Foodprints Ruler]]\\+
  
-== Speculative culture ==+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10533207625/" title="how to make carot salad... by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5541/10533207625_86d0291d08_n.jpg" width="320" height="229" alt="how to make carot salad..."></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10533442283/" title="how to make carot salad… by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5480/10533442283_cffa04c841_n.jpg" width="320" height="232" alt="how to make carot salad…"></a></html>
  
-In our previous newsletter we celebrated the closure of Resilients and PARNtwo projects that put our work in speculative culture on the mapSince then the PARN publication has been printed and distributed (if you'd like copy email us at bxl@fo.am)and we're full swing into **Future Fabulators**, a European project that combines our work with alternate reality narratives and future preparedness and continues our fertile collaboration with Time's Up in Linz.+FoAM Nordica’s [[http://fo.am/foodprints-book/|Foodprints publication]] by Anna Maria Orru, Johan Zetterquist and David Relan has made it onto printed paper, and looks great. Examining the role of food in urban renewalit represents the nourishing culmination of many projects, people, networks and ideas in the fieldMeanwhile, prototype app and website of the [[http://payload19.cargocollective.com/1/6/195556/2699591/Foodprints_ruler%20cover.jpg|Foodprints Ruler]] is in the making. Anna Maria talked about it recently at the [[http://www.shifts.se/|Switched on nature]] event at Shift in the Stockholm Resilience centrewhere they've been hacking the space between nature and technology on themes of resilience.
  
-In Future Fabulators we're extending our research in speculative culture, scenario building, future preenactments, physical narratives and other forms that embody possible futures todayWe began by reflecting on our current work, first at the **Improving Reality conference** in Brighton, where Maja discussed using future preenactments and alternate reality narratives as ways to guide us through the swarm of possible futuresFollowing this Nik and Maja headed off to the Brionian islands in Croatia for the **Summit of Practical Utopias**, a four-day workshop where participants playfully designed and experimented with the seemingly paradoxical notion of creating a utopia that can be practicalWe realised that creating and maintaining FoAM is an exercise of practical utopianism, always balancing on the fine edge of becoming impractical.+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/6333924081/" title="foodprints rulers by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6095/6333924081_be24c26994_z.jpg" width="640" height="251" alt="foodprints rulers"></a></html>
  
-[[http://fo.am/improving-reality/|Improving Reality conference]] and [[http://libarynth.org/improving_realities|Transcript of Maja's talk]]\\ +=== Speculative culture ===
-[[http://fo.am/summit-practical-utopias/|Practical Utopias]]\\+
  
-A few days afterwards, Maja and Nik welcomed the **residency** of Sarah Neville and her daughter Florence in Castelletto ParenzanaFoAM'temporary residence in IstriaCroatiaThese residents spent couple of intensive weeks exploring the past, present and future of weather lore in time of turbulent climate change.This residency will continue at our mobile studio in Adelaide, Australia during February 2014, and may involve Sarah's return to Europe as part of Future Fabulators public event.+In our previous newsletter we celebrated the closure of [[http://lib.fo.am/resilients/start|Resilients]] and [[http://fo.am/parn|PARN]], two projects that put our work in speculative culture on the map. Since then the [[http://fo.am/parn-physical-and-alternate-reality-narratives/|PARN publication]] has been printed and distributed (if you'd like a copy email us at bxl@fo.am)and we're full swing into [[http://fo.am/future-fabulators/|Future Fabulators]], a European project that combines our work with alternate reality narratives and future preparedness and continues our fertile collaboration with [[http://timesup.org/|Time'Up]] in Linz. In Future Fabulators we're extending our research in speculative culture through scenario buildingfuture preenactments, physical narratives and other forms that embody possible futures todaySince commencing the project in September, we've facilitated several scenario planning workshops, fine-tuning the method for different audiences. From small team at the [[http://vooruit.be/|Vooruit]] to the partners of the European Consortium and a [[http://fo.am/human-invasive-interaction/|diverse group of experts working on exotic and invasive species]], we have applied our scenario building techniques in a wide range contexts. Although we're still developing the methods as we go alongwe're convinced that they have a lot of potential for communities and organisations in transition. We are currently designing a series of scenario workshops with the [[http://www.m-iti.org/|Madeira Institute of Technology]], after which we'll take a couple of months off to research the philosophy, ethics, aesthetics and methodology of speculative culture. Keep your eyes on the [[http://libarynth.org/future_fabulators/index|Future Fabulators wiki]] to find out more as the project develops.
  
-[[http://fo.am/family-residency-sarah-neville/|Sarah Neville and family in residence]]\\ +<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10190891016/" title="L1007117 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3743/10190891016_444bd3c3c6_c.jpg" width="800" height="403" alt="L1007117"></a></html>
-[[http://lib.fo.am/parenzana_residency_notes|Parenzana residency notes, in Progress]]\\+
  
-Since commencing Future Fabulators in September, we've facilitated several scenario planning workshops, fine-tuning the method for different audiences and subject matterWe worked with the Vooruit to design the future of the Possible Futures festival. At the Future Fabulators kick-off in Linzwe investigated what we'd like the legacy of the project to be.<del>and more widely -- what will happen to fear in about thirty years.</del> With Timelab and Lisa Ma we focused on the future of invasive species in Ghent and beyondNik Gaffney participated in AltArt's version of forecasting in ClujRomania, looking at the future of the city.+To (re)connect with audiences interested in futurology and other forms of speculative culture, we spoke about our work at the [[http://fo.am/improving-reality/|Improving Realities conference]] in Brighton. Amidst futurists like [[http://changeist.com/|Scott Smith]][[http://justinpickard.net/|Justin Pickard]] and the people from [[http://www.arcfinity.org/|ARC]], [[http://libarynth.org/improving_realities|Maja's talk]] looked at using future preenactments and alternate realities as ways to guide us through the swarm of uncertain futuresFollowing this Nik and Maja headed off to the Brionian islands in Croatia for the [[http://fo.am/summit-practical-utopias/|Summit of Practical Utopias]], a four-day workshop where participants playfully designed and experimented with the seemingly paradoxical notion of creating a utopia that can be practicalWe realised that FoAM might actually be an exercise of practical utopianismbalancing on the fine edges of the impractical.
  
-We're currently designing series of scenario workshops with the Madeira Institute of Technology to assist their staff, students and sponsors in designing technologies and programmes that could be used for some of Future Fabulators' physical narratives and preenactments. We're also plotting and scheming workshops and seminars for the spring, summer and autumn of 2014 -- but first we'll take a couple of months for research into the philosophy, ethics, aesthetics and methodology of speculative culture that will inform most of our activities in 2014. Keep your eyes on the Future Fabulators wiki to find out more as the project develops. +<html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10058098033/" title="L1006710 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5536/10058098033_563d4ac1c8_z.jpg" width="640" height="322" alt="L1006710"></a></html>
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-[[http://fo.am/future-fabulators|Future Fabulators]]\\ +
-[[http://fo.am/human-invasive-interaction/|Human Invasive Interaction]]\\ +
-[[http://libarynth.org/future_fabulators/|Future Fabulators work in progress]]\\+
  
-== Live coding and citizen science: FoAM Kernow ==+A few days afterwards, Maja and Nik welcomed the Australian artist [[http://www.sarahneville.com/about/|Sarah Neville]] and her five-month-old daughter Florence as [[http://fo.am/family-residency-sarah-neville/|family in residence]] at Castelletto Parenzana, FoAM's temporary residence in Istria, Croatia. The four of them spent an intensive week exploring the past, present and future of weather lore in a time of turbulent climate change. Our collaboration with Sarah will continue at our mobile studio in Adelaide, Australia during February 2014, and may involve Sarah's return to Europe to participate in one of Future Fabulators' events. Read more in [[http://lib.fo.am/research_report_parenzana|Sarah's research report]] and the [[http://lib.fo.am/parenzana_residency_notes|Parenzana residency notes]].
  
-Over the autumn FoAM Kernow has been investigating the future of live coding, and working on citizen science games and apps with number of new collaborators. Highlights includethe release of ‘The Farm Crap App’ with Cornwall’s Duchy Collegepart of scheme to highlight the value of organic fertilisers compared to costly and unsustainable synthetic ones, and ‘Where is that Nest?’ -- citizen science game measuring egg pattern camouflage, developed in collaboration with the Sensory Ecology group at Exeter UniversityIt is a followup to ‘Where is that Nightjar?’, which has been played over 10,000 times.+<html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10072721244/" title="L1006782 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7394/10072721244_2f1e1b4829.jpg" width="500" height="307" alt="L1006782"></a></html><html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10072643903/" title="L1006762 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7455/10072643903_3342397cc6_z.jpg" width="640" height="321" alt="L1006762"></a></html>
  
-In September Dave Griffiths attended ‘Collaboration and learning through live coding’, a seminar in Schloss Dagstuhl that explored live coding with experts in the fields of education and software engineering, leading to some exciting new collaborations (watch this space). He has also co-authored a new publication featured in the //Ecology and Evolution Journal//: ‘Smartphones in ecology and evolution: a guide for the app-rehensive’. It includes discussions of the DORIS lobster mapper, Boskoi and Ushahidi. 
  
-And finally, [[https://www.codeclub.org.uk/|CodeClub]] at Troon Primary School broke up for the holidays last week by making lots of Christmas games. Next year we're moving on to Raspberry Pi thanks to a donation from a rather large internet company!+=== Live coding and citizen science ===
  
-[[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=foam.swarmhubapp|The Farm Crap App]]\\ +FoAM Kernow has been investigating the future of live coding, working on citizen science games and apps with a number of new collaborators. Highlights include: the release of [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=foam.swarmhubapp|The Farm Crap App]] with Cornwall’s Duchy College, part of a scheme to highlight the value of organic fertilisers compared to costly and unsustainable synthetic ones, and [[http://nightjar.exeter.ac.uk/story/nest_game|Where Is that Nest?]] -- a citizen science game measuring egg pattern camouflage, developed in collaboration with the Sensory Ecology group at Exeter University. It is a followup to [[http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2013/08/where-is-that-nightjar/|Where is that Nightjar?]], which has been played over 10,000 times.
-[[http://nightjar.exeter.ac.uk/story/nest_game|Where Is that Nest?]]\\ +
-[[http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2013/09/dagstuhl-collaboration-and-learning-through-live-coding/|Collaboration and learning through Live Coding]]\\ +
-[[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.888/full|Smartphones in ecology and evolution]]+
  
-== Synaesthetic experiences ==+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9714614709/" title="1 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3682/9714614709_1020f46b7f_q.jpg" width="150" height="150" alt="1"></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9717846636/" title="2 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3798/9717846636_b88d9ee833_q.jpg" width="150" height="150" alt="2"></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9717846518/" title="3 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5341/9717846518_a8eb82d4b6_q.jpg" width="150" height="150" alt="3"></a><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9717994346/" title="ss3 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5333/9717994346_840ff07ee6_q.jpg" width="150" height="150" alt="ss3"></a></html>
  
-**Sphaerae** is a portable multidome performance space designed by Cocky Eek of FoAM AmsterdamIt featured outside the Ars Electronica building during this year's festival, and in association with Synergetica Lab and ArtScience interfaculty hosted diverse program of performances and compositionsDuring TodaysArt festival in The Hague the inflatable was set up at the city hall, attracting huge crowds of Hagenezen (locals) intrigued by the largestrange object emitting weird soundsFuture plans for Sphaerae include performances in South America and other continents, in collaboration with Synergetica and ArtScience.+In September Dave Griffiths attended [[http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2013/09/dagstuhl-collaboration-and-learning-through-live-coding/|Collaboration and learning through live coding]], a seminar in Schloss Dagstuhl that explored live coding with experts in the fields of education and software engineering, leading to some exciting new collaborations (watch this space). He has also co-authored new publication featured in the //Ecology and Evolution Journal//: [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.888/full|Smartphones in ecology and evolution: a guide for the app-rehensive]]. It includes discussions of the [[|http://fo.am/doris/|DORIS]] lobster mapper[[http://fo.am/boskoi/|Boskoi]] and [[http://www.ushahidi.com/|Ushahidi]].
  
-MeanwhileTheun Karelse has been traversing across the Iberian peninsula on a foldable bike for the second instalment of **Default**, which is focussing on the Shifting Baseline syndrome. Some of the biotic samples taken from the expedition were transplanted to on the Neringa peninsula in Lithuania during the Nida Art Colony Techno-Ecologies residency program, as demonstration of assisted migration.+And finally[[https://www.codeclub.org.uk/|CodeClub]] at Troon Primary School broke up for the holidays last week by making lots of Christmas games. Next year we're moving on to Raspberry Pi thanks to donation from a rather large internet advertising company!
  
-[[http://sphaerae.net|Sphaerae]]\\ +=== There and back again ===
-[[http://www.theunkarelse.net/text.html#baseLine|Default#1]]\\ +
-[[http://li.fo.am/sphaerae/|Sphaerae Blog]]\\ +
-[[http://fo.am/blog/2013/11/23/assisted-migration/|Techno-Ecologies]]+
  
-Unfolding under the gently coordinating hand of Perfoming Pictures of Sweden, the Euroaxacan Initiative of Transformative Cultures was project in which European and Mexican artists spent two years working in urban and rural areas of Oaxaca, Mexico, as well as in Belgium, Sweden and the UK, combining traditional crafts with new technologies, bringing together Europeans and Mexicans in participatory workshops and multisensory exhibitionsThe early beginnings of this project were seeded at a FoAM workshop in 2009, and this October the project 'came home' to Brussels for **Fiesta del EITC -- The Homecoming**, where we celebrated the project'closureDesigned and co-ordinated by Christina StadlbauerLoes Jacobs, Bart Vandeput, Pacome Beru and others, the event was an opportunity for dispersed collaborators to reunite and harvest two years of intercontinental travelsco-creations and discussions that emerged from the project.+[[http://sphaerae.net|Sphaerae]] is portable multidome performance space designed by Cocky Eek of FoAM AmsterdamIt recently travelled to Linz, where it was featured at this year'[[http://www.aec.at/totalrecall/en|Ars Electronica festival]]hosting a diverse program of performances and compositions. Subsequently, the inflatable was set up in the city hall of The Hague for the [[http://todaysart.nl/2013/|TodaysArt festival]], attracting huge crowds of Hagenezen (locals) intrigued by the strange large object emitting weird sounds. Future plans for Sphaerae include performances in South America and other continentsin association with [[http://www.synergeticalab.com/|Synergetica Lab]] and [[http://www.interfaculty.nl/|ArtScience Interfaculty]]. For more info see the [[http://li.fo.am/sphaerae/|Sphaerae blog]].
  
-nadine and FoAM hosted the event and the subsequent consortium meetingWe saw old friends like Dougald Hine, Geska and Robert Brecevic, and met some of the project partners for the first timeDaniela Porras and Luis Conseco, together with their child Dante, spent a month at FoAM working with elements of Oaxacan and European culture to create their playful pieces for the EITC exhibition. Luis shared an old machete -- a family heirloom -- to create a piece of participatory 'action drawing', while Daniela hand-painted beer coasters as a memory game of things that surprised, delighted and puzzled her about the meeting between Belgium and Oaxaca. Aside from the exhibition, which displayed several of the multidisciplinary artworks emerging from the project, the gallery event featured presentations by participating artists and a screening of Dougald Hine's movie //Memories of Development,// a long conversation with Gustavo Esteva. With teary eyes our Mexican residents made us promise that we will come to Oaxaca after the project ends, and maybe even set up a FoAM studio in their home.+<html><img src="http://li.fo.am/sphaerae/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/citadels01.jpg" width="640"></html>
  
-[[http://fo.am/eitc-wrapup/|Fiesta del EITC]]\\ +Meanwhile, Theun Karelse has been [[http://www.theunkarelse.net/text.html#baseLine|traversing the Iberian peninsula]] on a foldable bike for the second instalment of [[http://fo.am/splinterfields-default-1/|Default]], which is focusing on the Shifting Baseline syndrome. Some of the biotic samples taken from the expedition were transplanted to the Neringa peninsula in Lithuania during Theun's residency at the [[http://nidacolony.lt/|Nida Art Colony]], as a demonstration of [[http://fo.am/blog/2013/11/23/assisted-migration/|assisted migration]].
-[[http://fo.am/family-residency-porras-and-canseco/|Porras and Conceco]]+
  
-== Supporting FoAM'community ==+Intercontinental exchanges involving FoAM Brussels focused this autumn on the [[http://euroaxaca.org/|Euroaxacan Initiative of Transformative Cultures]], in which European and Mexican artists spent two years working in urban and rural areas of Oaxaca, Mexico, as well as in Belgium, Sweden and the UK, combining traditional crafts with new technologies. The early beginnings of this project were seeded at a FoAM workshop in 2009, and this October the project 'came home' to Brussels for [[http://fo.am/eitc-wrapup/|Fiesta del EITC: The Homecoming]], where we celebrated the project's closure. [[http://nadine.be/|nadine]] and FoAM hosted the event and the subsequent consortium meeting under the gentle co-ordinating hand of [[http://performingpictures.se/|Performing Pictures]] from Sweden. Designed and produced by [[http://apiary.be/|Christina Stadlbauer]], Loes Jacobs, [[http://www.bartaku.net/|Bart Vandeput]], Pacome Beru and others, it was an opportunity for widely dispersed collaborators to reunite and harvest insights and some of the more tangible results of project, such as Bart and Christina's agave-inspired artworks developed with the glass artist [[http://www.xaquixe.com/glass/christian-thornton.php|Christian Thornton]]. We saw old friends like [[http://dougald.co.uk/|Dougald Hine]], Geska and Robert Brecevic, as well as a few of the other project partners for the first time. Aside from the exhibition, which displayed several of the multidisciplinary artworks emerging from the project, the event featured presentations by participating artists and a screening of Dougald'movie //Memories of Development,// which featured him and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavo_Esteva|Gustavo Esteva]] in conversation.
  
-FoAM Brussels continues to be involved in the facilitation and support of wider community of generalists -- th transdisciplinary and speculative cultural proletariatWe call this work our 'services' to the cultural sector and beyondFirstly we're delighted to let you know that the digital catalogue of our physical library is now online. Alkan has been hamstering in the library cataloguing the publications and sorting them on shelvesso it is much easier to find what you're looking for in our humble but exciting collection of more than thousand books, magazines, grey literature and other ephemera informing and emerging from FoAM's activitiesFrom 2014 we're planning to hold Open Library Days and Salons, giving not just our audiences but also ourselves chance to spend time in the library and peruse its materials.+<html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/11194082094/" title="_OKE0182 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7352/11194082094_aed4d256b7.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="_OKE0182"></a></html><html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/11194086274/" title="_OKE0157 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3715/11194086274_467017ef8b.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="_OKE0157"></a></html>
  
-Soon after the library was cataloguedour first residents after the summer recess in 2013 used it in the most creative manner. Lies Declerck and her two-year-old son Adi spent a week in FoAM cooking from recipes found in FoAM's food-related books. This was one of the most unique and generous residencies we have ever experiencedLies experimented with the fine line between work and lifeart and housework and took care of FoAM and our guests for week. In exchange we took care of Adi and involved both of them in the daily life of an arts lab.+Leading up to the EITC closing event, two Mexican artists -- Daniela Porras and Luis Canseco, together with their child Dante -- spent a month at FoAM as [[http://fo.am/family-residency-porras-and-canseco/|family in residence]], working with elements of Oaxacan and European culture to create their playful pieces for the exhibition. Luis shared an old machete -- a family heirloom -- to create a piece of participatory 'action drawing', while Daniela hand-painted coasters as a memory game of things that surprised, delighted and puzzled her about her experiences in Belgium and OaxacaAs they were departing with teary eyes, they made us promise to come to Oaxaca after the project ends, and maybe even set up FoAM studio in their home…
  
-Aside from short-form residencies, the library is being used extensively by our two current macrotransientsLuea Ritter and Michka Melo. Luea is working on how to deal with transitions on personal, organisational and even societal scales, and Michka (having just started few weeks ago) has wallpapered loft in Post-Its outlining plans to disentangle from a scientific career and explore the boundaries between self-sufficiency and interdependenceTheir transiencies will continue well into 2014, so you can expect further updates in coming newslettersBoth Luea and Michka are supported through FoAM's coaching programme, lead by executive coach and FoAM board member Vali LaliotiThere are still few places left for cultural workers in Flanders and Brussels who feel the need for coaching, so if you're interesteddrop us an email at bxl@fo.am.+<html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10580265304/" title="14A_0087 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3787/10580265304_1fd4946cd9_n.jpg" width="320" height="230" alt="14A_0087"></a></html><html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10580243716/" title="20A_0093 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7324/10580243716_52c21ae056_n.jpg" width="320" height="255" alt="20A_0093"></a></html><html><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10580273964/" title="11A_0084 by _foamon Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3798/10580273964_91b44cb6f3_n.jpg" width="320" height="214" alt="11A_0084"></a></html>
  
-[[http://fo.am/services/|Services]] offered at FoAM bxl\\ +=== Hosting and sharing ===
-[[http://fo.am/macrotransiencies/|Macrotransiencies]]\\ +
-[[http://fo.am/family-microresidency-declerck/|Lies and Adi Declerck's microresidency]]\\ +
-[[http://fo.am/coaching|Coaching with Vali Lalioti]]\\ +
-[[https://www.zotero.org/groups/foam_library/items|Zotero digital catalogue]] of the FoAM library\\+
  
-hosting craft http://lib.fo.am/hosting_craft --> i don't know how to fit this in... maybe leave it out until the next newsletter?+One of the pillars of our work at FoAM Brussels is the facilitation and support of a wider community of generalists -- the transdisciplinary and speculative cultural proletariat. We call this work our [[http://fo.am/services/|services]] to the cultural sector and beyond. In the spirit of sharing resources, skills and knowledge, we keep a library, offer coaching and mentoring, host residencies and much more. A new service that we started in June 2013 is [[http://lib.fo.am/hosting_craft|Hosting Craft]], a series of tutorials where we train a group of cultural workers in facilitating co-creation and group processes, using techniques gleaned from other sectors and developed ourselves in FoAM's workshops, masterclasses and retreats. We're currently experimenting with the format of the tutorials, and might open them up to wider groups in coming years.
  
-Finally -- you might laugh after reading all of the above -- we're working hard on new project**Doing Nothing**In view of the malaise fuelled by stressoverwork, financial and social uncertainty and other well-known pain points pervading the cultural sector but also the wider society of Europe and beyond, FoAM has initiated a practice-based research programme on how to do nothingcreating space and time to decompress amidst our hectic livesSo far the research has looked at how how to do this on daily basis at microcosmic scale, in FoAM and our networks, but in 2014--2015 the programme will be extendedIn the spirit of Doing Nothingwe may not document it explicitly or extensively, but we do encourage you to browse some of the exercises and inspirations have begun to amass on the project's dedicated Libarynth page+<html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/11099770135/" title="130625-140838 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3672/11099770135_8c1b877294_n.jpg" width="213" height="320" alt="130625-140838"></a></html><html><href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/9786669824/" title="_MG_8487 by _foam, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3716/9786669824_7da5393420_z.jpg" width="640" height="341" alt="_MG_8487"></a></html>
  
-[[http://fo.am/doing-nothing/|Doing Nothing]]\\ +We're delighted to let you know that the [[https://www.zotero.org/groups/foam_library/items|digital catalogue of our physical library]] is now onlineAlkan has been cataloguing the publications and sorting them on the shelves, so it is now much easier to find what you're looking for in our humble but exciting collection of more than thousand books, magazines, grey literature and other ephemera informing and emerging from FoAM's activities. From 2014 we're planning to hold Open Library Days and Salons, giving not just our audiences but also ourselves a chance to enjoy reading and sharing our love of books and the written word. If you're interested to peruse the library, email us at bxl@fo.am for an appointment.
-[[http://lib.fo.am/doing_nothing|Idleness in progress]]+
  
-To conclude this newsletterwe'd like to wish you a wonderful Yuletide and a beautiful 2014, with much space for speculation, experimentation, good food, fun, games and inspiring culture, and above all else plentiful time to do nothing and enjoy the abundance of life, whatever it may bringSee you on the other side of the holidays, in person or online…+Soon after the library was cataloguedone of our families in residence used it in the most creative manner. [[http://fo.am/family-microresidency-declerck/|Lies Declerck and her two-year-old son Adriaan]] spent week at FoAM cooking from recipes found in FoAM'food-related books. This was one of the most unique and generous residencies we have ever experienced. Lies experimented with the bleeding edge between work and life[[http://fo.am/blog/2013/09/06/kookresidentie/|art and housework]] and took care of FoAM and our guests for a weekIn exchange we looked after Adi and involved both of them in the daily life of the lab.
  
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-==== Outline ====+Aside from short-form residencies, the library is being used extensively by our two current [[http://fo.am/macrotransiencies/|macrotransients]], [[http://fo.am/macrotransiency-luea-ritter/|Luea Ritter]] and [[http://fo.am/macrotransiency-michka-melo/|Michka Mélo]]. Luea is working on how to facilitate transitions on personal, organisational and even societal scales, while Michka (having just started a few weeks ago) has wallpapered a loft in Post-Its outlining plans to disentangle from a scientific career and explore the boundaries between self-sufficiency and interdependence. Their transiencies will continue well into 2014, so you can expect further updates in coming newsletters. Both Luea and Michka are supported through [[http://fo.am/coaching/|FoAM's coaching programme]], lead by executive coach and FoAM board member Vali Lalioti. There are still a few places left in 2014 for artists and other creatives in Flanders and Brussels who feel the need for coaching, so if you're interested, drop us an email at bxl@fo.am.
  
-Introsummarising 'topics'looking back and forward+Finally -- you might laugh after reading all of the above -- we are working hard on a new field of study at FoAM: [[http://fo.am/doing-nothing|Doing Nothing]]. In view of the malaise fuelled by stressoverworkfinancial and social uncertainty and other well-known pain points pervading the cultural sector (though also the wider society of Europe and beyond), FoAM has initiated a practice-based research programme on how to do nothing: creating space and time to decompress amidst our hectic lives. So far the research has looked at how to do this on a daily basis at a microcosmic scale, in FoAM itself, but in 2014--2015 the programme will be extended. In the spirit of Doing Nothing, we may not document it explicitly or extensively, but we do encourage you to browse some of the exercises and inspirations that have begun to amass on the project's dedicated [[http://lib.fo.am/doing_nothing/|Libarynth page]]
  
-=== Food culture ===+To conclude this newsletter, we'd like to wish you a wonderful Yuletide and a beautiful 2014, with much space for speculation, experimentation, good food, fun and games. But above all else we wish you plentiful time to do nothing and enjoy the abundance of life, whatever it may bring. Looking forward to seeing you on the other side of the holidays, in person or online…
  
-  * biochymickal arts http://fo.am/biochymickal-arts/ 
-  * smoke & vapour http://fo.am/smoke_vapour/ 
-  * foodprints online http://fo.am/foodprints-book/ 
  
-=== Speculative culture === +----
- +
-  * FF outline of what we want to achieve, why ff, plans for 2014 and insights from: +
-    * improving reality http://fo.am/improving-reality/ +
-    * practical utopias http://fo.am/summit-practical-utopias/ +
-    * small revolutions - (needs details) +
-    * parenzana residency +
-  *   * http://lib.fo.am/improving_realities - conference paper, video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZEX8q4HUkI&feature=c4-overview&list=UUCZHVgTT_EpA9-pBaP1aotg +
- +
-=== Citizen Science – FoAM Kernow === +
- +
-  * Future of Live coding (Kernow) +
-  * The Farm Crap App (Kernow) +
-  * "Where is that Nest? (Kernow) +
-  * Smartphones in ecology and evolution: a guide for the app-rehensive (Kernow) +
- +
-=== Synaesthetic experiences – FoAM Amsterdam ==== +
- +
-  * sphaerae +
-    * in linz & todaysArt +
-    * http://fo.am/sphaerae/ +
- +
-=== Supporting a community of generalists === +
- +
-  * hosting craft http://lib.fo.am/hosting_craft +
-  * doing nothing +
-  * residencies +
-    * 3 families (lies, sarah, mexicans) +
-    * macro: luea, michka +
-  * coaching (available spots in 2014) +
- +
-=== Misc === +
- +
-  * EITC Homecoming+
  
-for orientation and/or comparison here is last winter's edition: http://fo.am/blog/2012/12/22/foam-newsletter-winter-2012/+This newsletter is supported by the Flemish Authorities and the Culture 2007–2013 Programme of the European Commission.
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