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  • to start with a general introduction of Machine Wilderness and the workshop / 30min
  • then move outside for a visit to some mixed green zone, there I give a warm-up (somewhat like I did in Cornwall) / 15min
fieldwork part 1:
  • I'd like for people to each explore that terrain imagining a typical day of an animal / 20 min
  • [what are it's daily goals?]
  • [what are it's daily challenges?]
  • [what opportunities is it looking for?]
  • [how / where does it get information to act on?]
  • [what social communities does it belong to?]
  • [how does it avoid danger?]
  • [what is it's energy source?]
  • [how does it celebrate it's existence?]
  • take notes, make sketches in notebooks


  • regroup and review what happened, feedback from group and by Matthew from experience in behavioral ecology. / 10 min
fieldwork part 2:
  • explore the same are looking at the animal as a force of influence on its environment / 15 min
  • regroup and review what occurred, feedback from group and by Matthew from experience in behavioral ecology. / 10 min
fieldwork part 3:
  • decide if you work alone or in a group
  • based on our observations from the perspective of the animal we try to design a 'wilderness machine' based on it's phenology
  • explore the area and look at a typical day for your machine, how does it address the same challenges and opportunities as the animal did
fieldwork part 4:
  • explore the area looking at the force of influence of your 'wilderness machine'
  • we go back inside, review, document(!) and relax
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