Chthulucene_Hekateris

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Abstract

Isabel Stenger warns that we are facing the “intrusion of Gaia” where we have caused significant biogeochemical disruption “capable of threatening our modes of thinking and of living for good”. (Stengers I. 2015) Through my practice-based research I speculate on a possible future to prompt action to trigger change in how we live, our patterns of consumption, the way we see ourselves in relation to our environment and our respect for and interactions with nature for a sustainable future. Amitav Ghosh proposes that science fiction provides an ideal opportunity to explore our relationship to the world past and present to imagine the impacts that living on our planet today will make on tomorrow. (Ghosh A. 2016) Through my research I develop narratives based on speculative imaginings of the future, considering current scientific research, advances in digital technology and environmental factors, to imagine future evolutionary change that will take place if we continue on our current trajectory of global warming. I speculate on the interactions and interconnections, the transformation of complex systems and organisms leading to new patterns of cellular composites of material and virtual worlds, where biotic and un-biotic beings inhabit a posthuman fusion of humans and machines. (Weibel P. 2022)
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 18 May 2023
Event28th International Symposium of Electronic Art : Symbiosis - Forum des Images, Paris , France
Duration: 16 May 202321 May 2023
Conference number: 28
https://isea2023.isea-international.org

Conference

Conference28th International Symposium of Electronic Art
Abbreviated titleISEA 2023
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period16/05/2321/05/23
Internet address

Keywords

  • Anthropocene
  • Chthulucene
  • Symbiosis
  • speculative imaginings
  • Science-Fiction
  • Extended Reality

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