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parn:start [2013-04-17 08:51] – [Physical and Alternate Reality Narratives (PARN)] maja | parn:start [2013-04-17 08:56] – [Physical and Alternate Reality Narratives (PARN)] maja |
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FoAM’s role in PARN is to research and design an alternate reality narrative, an emerging story-scape inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka’s creed “the ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.” PARN is coordinated by Time’s Up (AT), in collaboration with FoAM (BE), Lighthouse (UK) and Blast Theory (UK). FoAM’s additional allies and advisers in PARN are Six to Start (UK), Foamlab (NL), Sinfonye (UK) and Tale of Tales (BE). | FoAM’s role in PARN is to design the Borrowed Scenery alternate reality narrative, an emerging story-scape inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka’s creed “the ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.” The creative research for Borrowed Scenery was conducted through a series of Alternate Reality Tutorials, a research group, as well as research residencies of Martin Howse, Heath Bunting, Lionel Billiet, Imogen Semmler and Cat Jones. |
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| PARN is coordinated by Time’s Up (AT), in collaboration with FoAM (BE), Lighthouse (UK) and Blast Theory (UK). FoAM’s additional allies and advisers in PARN are Six to Start (UK), Foamlab (NL), Sinfonye (UK) and Tale of Tales (BE). With the support of the Culture Programme (2007–2013) of the European Union and the Flemish Authorities. |
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