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-==== Culture As Cult ====+==== Culture as Cult ====
  
-notes from [[scenario_design_201310]]as answers to the question: what will be the legacy of Future Fabulators?+Notes from the Future Fabulators Kick-off Scenario in October 2013based on the question: "What will be the [[future_fabulators_legacy|legacy of Future Fabulators]]?"
  
-This is world tortured by climate chaos and perpetual economic, social and cultural crises that are fueled by blinded (and blinding) neo-liberal certaintyFuture Fabulators are a troupe of travelling storytellers, providing alternatives to a dire status-quoTheir lives are experiments in tactical living, nearly invisible, peripheral, briefly inciting joy and excitement, before disappearing undergroundThey are known as an antagonistic cult of new sociality, They conduct short-lived, ad-hoc experiments in (what used to be known as) public spaces, as a response to their post-collapse reality. Their experiments fall on a fertile ground the frustrated, fragmented communities unable to find themselves in the optimistic rhetoric of the powers that be. Future Fabulators became as the oral storytellers of old sharing stories, news and skills about survival and survivalism, the present and near future, spreading rumors and destabilising slogans. Their ability to turn stories into actions makes their cult-status rise. Their audiences turn the stories into reality, future forecasts into present actions. They are the makers of new weatherlore, the proverbs and aphorisms of climate chaos, that are gradually becoming known as post-collapse prophecies. They travel slowly, using arcane means of transport bricolaged from appropriate technologies. Their troupe is distributed across Europe and while they might meet once every few years, most of their time they work remotely, connected through online storytelling systems and dust-swept archivesAlong the way they participate in non-market, sharing economies, the local pockets of hope amidst much fatigue, disease and death. They are involved in the creation and maintenance of new social and political movements, some of which originated in Future Fabulators' experiments. A sparkle of hope, but one you never know when or where it might appear, before dissolving into darkness again...+<html><href="http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Young-actors-on-stage-during-the-dramatised-storytelling-contest-organised-by-NTN.-620x350.jpg"><img src="http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Young-actors-on-stage-during-the-dramatised-storytelling-contest-organised-by-NTN.-620x350.jpg"></a></html>
  
-{{>http://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10190865095/}}+In a world ravaged by climate chaos and perpetual economic, social and cultural upheaval fuelled by blinded (and blinding) neoliberal dogmatism, Future Fabulators emerge as a troupe of travelling storytellers, ushering in alternatives to a dire status quoTheir lives are experiments in tactical living – peripheral and nearly invisible, they incite fleeting moments of //jouissance// before vanishing back underground. Renowned as an antagonistic cult of a new sociality, they respond to a post-collapse reality by conducting short-lived, ad hoc experiments in (what used to be known as) public spaces.
  
 +Their experiments fall on fertile ground. Fragmented, frustrated communities unable to see themselves in the optimistic rhetoric of the powers that be rise up and turn the stories into reality, the future forecasts into immediate action. Future Fabulators adopt the mantle of the oral storytellers of old – sharing tidings, skills and narratives about survival and survivalism; spreading rumours and destabilising slogans. Their legendary cult status grows as they transform stories into action time and again. They promulgate a new weather lore – the proverbs and aphorisms of climate chaos, which gradually come to be regarded as post-collapse prophecies.
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 +They travel slowly, using arcane means of transport, vehicles that are a bricolage of archaic and future technologies. Their troupe is distributed widely across Europe, and while they might meet only once every few years, most of the time they work remotely, connected through online storytelling systems and dust-swept archives. Along the way they participate in non-market-based sharing economies, local pockets of hope amidst much fatigue, disease and death. They help instigate and maintain new social and political movements, some of which originated in their own previous experiments. A sparkle of hope – but one you never know when or where might appear, before dissolving into darkness again…
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 +This scenario is one of four [[Future Fabulators Legacy]] scenarios:
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 +  * [[culture_as_cult]]
 +  * [[culture_as_utopias]]
 +  * [[culture_as_society]]
 +  * [[culture_as_nature]]
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 +This scenario was further developed as an experience prototype during the residency of Sarah Neville and family at Vitalstatistix in Adelaide, Australia. See more information about the residency at [[:/adhocracy_residency_notes|Sarah's journal page]].
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