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fringejoyride_residency_notes [2014-04-10 13:18] majafringejoyride_residency_notes [2014-04-14 14:16] nik
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   * bioluddites connect urban and rural populations, city dwellers to the living environments around them - they take people out of the architecture of the modern space   * bioluddites connect urban and rural populations, city dwellers to the living environments around them - they take people out of the architecture of the modern space
  
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-Other reflections+{{>https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/13847988984/}} \\ 
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 +**Other reflections**
  
   * Displays of food tend to be used as verification of authenticity (making dumplings in the window, cutting sashimi in front of customers…) - implying that there might be a lack of trust between the service provider and the customer. Today a lot of the trust issues have been transferred to brands and trademarks, initially set-up as guarantees of quality, now more of a social proof of status (except for eco-certificates). An example where the display goes against quality, but stands for a principle (halal): the Australian sheep are shipped alive to the middle east, only so the local butchers can kill them in the 'proper' way. There is no trust in the Australian butchers to do it properly, even if that means that the meat will be of lower quality due to the animal conditions from the long transport. In the bioluddite context, this might mean exposing or visualising otherwise invisible parts of the biotechnological process (e.g. ritually displaying all ingredients of an inoculation). The aesthetics of the display is important to a bioluddite: it might be something in between a chinese medicine shop and a bio-lab. The question about displays and bioluddism is: how do you verify something for yourself without knowing how to 'do biotechnology'?   * Displays of food tend to be used as verification of authenticity (making dumplings in the window, cutting sashimi in front of customers…) - implying that there might be a lack of trust between the service provider and the customer. Today a lot of the trust issues have been transferred to brands and trademarks, initially set-up as guarantees of quality, now more of a social proof of status (except for eco-certificates). An example where the display goes against quality, but stands for a principle (halal): the Australian sheep are shipped alive to the middle east, only so the local butchers can kill them in the 'proper' way. There is no trust in the Australian butchers to do it properly, even if that means that the meat will be of lower quality due to the animal conditions from the long transport. In the bioluddite context, this might mean exposing or visualising otherwise invisible parts of the biotechnological process (e.g. ritually displaying all ingredients of an inoculation). The aesthetics of the display is important to a bioluddite: it might be something in between a chinese medicine shop and a bio-lab. The question about displays and bioluddism is: how do you verify something for yourself without knowing how to 'do biotechnology'?
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   * ~6 short presentation of the research by lisa, q&a   * ~6 short presentation of the research by lisa, q&a
   * introduction to the edible bioluddite map and tasting foods & drinks   * introduction to the edible bioluddite map and tasting foods & drinks
-  * lisa / nik propose a few bioluddite conundrums, discussion about how a bioluddite might react+  * lisa propose a few bioluddite conundrums, discussion about how a bioluddite might react
   * drinks, food and conversation in the 'waiting room' or around the table   * drinks, food and conversation in the 'waiting room' or around the table
   * personal experience with a bioluddite coach (maja), for those who'd like to apply bioluddism in their daily life   * personal experience with a bioluddite coach (maja), for those who'd like to apply bioluddism in their daily life
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 Thursday Thursday
-  * make bioluddite's etiquette chart (or a biotech sphere chart) for the coaching room +  * make bioluddite's etiquette chart (or a biotech sphere chart) for the coaching room (Maja, Nik, Lisa) 
-  * come up with at least 3 conundrums +  * come up with at least 3 conundrums (Lisa) 
-  * decide on spaces and materials for the research gathering+  * decide on spaces and materials for the research gathering (Rasa, Lisa)
  
 Friday Friday
   * Food shopping, preparation and presentation (Rasa, Maja)   * Food shopping, preparation and presentation (Rasa, Maja)
-  * Prep presentation (Lisa)+  * Prep presentation (Nik, Lisa)
   * Documentation (Nik, Lisa, Rasa)   * Documentation (Nik, Lisa, Rasa)
   * Hosting (Lisa)   * Hosting (Lisa)
-  * Bioluddite impersonation (FoAM)+  * Bioluddite enactment (FoAM)
  
 Saturday Saturday
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 === Bioluddite conundrums === === Bioluddite conundrums ===
  
-  * what do you think Climate Corporation being sold to Monsanto? +  * what do you think [[http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/11/why-the-climate-corporation-sold-itself-to-monsanto.html|Climate Corporation being sold to Monsanto]]? 
-http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/11/why-the-climate-corporation-sold-itself-to-monsanto.html+ 
 +  * should [[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/06/18/asia%E2%80%99s-food-security-conundrum-more-apparent-real.html 
 +|biotechnology be used to feed]] the growing population in Asia? 
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 +  * [[http://bit.ly/R5E3Qh|would you like to be told]] that you are very likely to develop an incurable disease within a few years? Should a doctor automatically give such information to a patient? Genetic screening has raised this issue by giving doctors the ability to diagnose genetically related (but still untreatable) disorders… 
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 +  * should we use [[http://fringejoyride.com/2013/12/23/human-invasive-interactions/|invasive species as a resource]]? 
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 +  * when asked about the amount of medical help one would choose in a dire situation, most doctors choose to die at home without medical help, arguing for a quality of life rather than quantity. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/feb/08/how-doctors-choose-die How should that affect the rest of our seemingly obvious choices about survival? Are doctors role models? 
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 +  * in 2012, Target the consumer store sent baby coupons to a teenage girl who had not told her parents she was pregnant http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml What's the role of companies in our seemingly private bodily changes? 
 +   
 +  * Is elaborate biomimicry biotechnology or is it just technology borrowing from biology? 
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 +  * Pandas have very little effect on their habitat and are extremely expensive to maintain. in 2012 Canada spent $10million renting pandas from China during budget cuts elsewhere http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2013-08-27/why-i-hate-pandas-and-you-should-too. Pandas have little hope of breeding in the wild. Should we keep up with this fetishized animal’s lack of affordance to survive? 
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 +  * Why do Cooking channels not making ppl cook more while smoking /drinking makes ppl more prone to smoke/drink? 
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 +  * Is rewilding an aristocratic conservation crossing with fantasy themeparks that drives food-production to poorer countries? Should we support this luxurious attempt at a wilder aspiration? http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/latest-news/hill-farmers-hit-back-at-monbiot-over-rewilding-calls/61850.article 
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 +  * Is recycling keeping the human population in a better balance with the environment or is it only a marketed loophole for the conscience? 
 +When to use biofuel and why? 
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 +=== Bioluddite charter ===
  
-  * should biotechnology be used to feed the growing population in Asia? +In the afternoon we distilled our notes and thoughts into the beginnings of a [[Bioluddite charter]] with the following sections, based on Chaordic principles (used for example [[http://www.brefigroup.co.uk/resources/chaordic_organisation.html|here]].
-http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/06/18/asia%E2%80%99s-food-security-conundrum-more-apparent-real.html+
  
-  * would you like to be told that you are very likely to develop an incurable disease within a few years?  +  * Purpose/Preamble – That which identifies and binds the community together as worthy of commitment and personal effort. An unambiguous vision or concept of the future.
-Should a doctor automatically give such information to a patient? Genetic screening has raised this issue by giving doctors the ability to diagnose genetically related (but still untreatable) disorders… +
-http://bit.ly/R5E3Qh+
  
 +  * Principles – The behavioural aspirations of the community. (...) Must have a high degree of ethical and moral content, which does not prescribe behaviour but guides it.
  
 +  * Concept – A general view of the best possible institutional embodiment of purpose and principles. A general picture of the desired relationships.
  
 +  * Structure – The specific anatomy of the organisation. The contract of rights and obligations between all members of the community. 
  
 +  * People – The initial members of the community and the leadership essential to effective initiation and evolution of the purpose, principles and structure. 
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