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    Habére / Habitat : the Age of Climate Change.
    Updated Mar 23, 2018

    Habére / Habitat : the Age of Climate Change.

    Mar 23, 2018


    Yona Friedman, Merzstrukturen (work in progress), 2006, courtesy of Museo di Rovereto.


    Interdisciplinary DDE Praxismodul 2018 – Climate Change in Switzerland

    Instructors

    Dr Joëlle Bitton
    Dr Antonio Scarponi
    Clemens Winkler

    Timeframe

    The module takes place over 4 weeks, from 26.03.18 to 20.04.18, from Tuesday to Friday, 9.00-17.00 - see timetable below for detailed hours and classrooms. Class sessions include discussions, mentoring sessions, in-class exercises, and independent study blocks. 
    Projects are conducted individually or in a team (up to four students).

    Overview and Objectives: Habitat & Climate Change threats

    The Latin word "habére" highlights and addresses multiple powerful meanings that refer today to the relationship with our environment.
    It means to "have", to "hold", to "own", or to "possess". It is the etymological root of many words of today's languages. The word "abito" in Italian for instance, stands for the noun “clothes" but also for the verb "abitare" - to “dwell" or to "inhabit". It also stands for "abitudine," or "habit," in the sense of "having good or bad habits". But most importantly, it is also the etymological root of the word "habitat", defining in a more holistic way, our environment and the specific set of conditions in which a species lives.
    All these meanings reflect an attitude that humans have towards the environment. They stand for something that we "have", "own" or "possess", like in the sense of a habit, of clothes, or a home - both symbolic and functional items. As well, they stand for something in which we are held within, like a habitat. In other words, it describes an attitude that we keep in reaction to an external condition, but at the same time, it is the outer condition in itself.

    Based on these etymological considerations of the word "habitat", students will be encouraged to reflect upon the fragility of the human existence under the constant threat of change (political, economic, technological, sociological, environmental, etc.). With the narrative of climate, students will be specifically asked to imagine and to build a 1:1 interior of a habitat and highlights specific details of that domestic landscape.

    The material for this habitat is corrugated cardboard, as a symbolic material that stands for precarity, temporary, fragility, of human existence on the planet. In particular, the constraint of the uncertainty of what tomorrow is made of (anything can happen) should be emphasised in the overall creative process. 

    As that habitat is shaped, it has the potential to become a theatrical and scenographic prop where a narrative can occur, and can serve as landscape for further contexts.

    The course will be established in a temporary "cardboard lab", a room where the construction and realisation of that habitat will be guided and reflected upon.

    Constraints:

    Narrative

    - taking the notion of climate change and its threats as a narrative 
    - students work on different scales (abito ~ human approach; habit ~ social approach; agitare ~ ecological approach;)

    Material

    - the basic conceptualisation and chosen materials is fixed – the students focus on their personal angle on the topic and train their skills in experience prototyping (as interaction design method)
    - the Cardboard Laboratory takes cardboard as a temporarily media of civilisation
    - critical perspective on the material: usually used in very precarious settigns

    Scenography

    - in the second part of the module, the students bring their settings into life, with storyboards, acting, performing, inviting, improvising, interacting..
    - the outcome will be recorded movies as well as scenes from the Cardboard Lab in the final exhibition of the interdisciplinary DDE modul

    Deliverables

    • Photos, Recordings

    • Instagram Account 

    • Booklet to lay out for final day

    Timetable


    Availability of Lecturers in brackets []


    Week 1: Preparation Week (KW13)



      


     



    Monday, 26.03.2018

    Symposium   

    [C] [J]

    Kunstraum

    Tuesday, 27.03.2018

    9.00 Intro - Ideation 
    Structure of the weeks
    13.00 Making-Workshop at Aktionsraum with J. Popper

    [C]

    Aktionsraum

    Wednesday, 28.03.2018

    9.00-13.00 Reflection and conversation on the notions of the brief

    Task develop story plot 

    [C] 

    Aktionsraum

    Thursday, 29.03.2018

    Organise Material - Independent study



    Aktionsraum

    Easter Break








    Week 2: Concept and Narrative Development (KW14)







    Tuesday, 03.04.2018  

    9.00-11.00 Presentations of first plots    
    workshop with characters and keywords

    [C] [A] [J]

    Aktionsraum

    Wednesday, 04.04.2018  

    9.00-11.00 walk around & project work

    [A] 

    Aktionsraum

    Thursday, 05.04.2018

    13.00-15.00 walk around & project work  

    [A] [J]

    Aktionsraum

    Friday, 06.04.2018  

    14.00-16.00 walk around & project work

    [C] [A]

    Aktionsraum


    Week 3: Execution (KW15)







    Tuesday, 10.04.2018    

    11.00-13.00 walk around & project work

    [A] 

    Aktionsraum

    Wednesday, 11.04.2018 

    9.00-11.00 walk around & final filming

    [A]

    Aktionsraum

    Thursday, 12.04.2018  

    9.00-11.00 Pre-presentations at Aktionsraum 
    12.30-14.00 photographs with us art directing
    15.00-18.00 dismantle

    [C] [A] [J]

    Aktionsraum

    Friday. 13.04.2018

    09.00-11.00 Discuss deliverables & remind to students

    [C] [A]

    Ateliers


    Week 4: Documentation (KW16)







    Tuesday, 17.04.2018

    Independent study



    Ateliers

    Wednesday, 18.04.2018

    9.00 - 11.00 Postproduction (Print for public presentations)

    [A] 

    Ateliers

    Thursday, 12.04.2018  

    Preparing presentations



    Ateliers/ Kunstraum

    Friday, 20.04.2018

    14.00-17.00 Final public exhibitions at Kunstraum

    [C] [A] [J]

    Kunstraum

















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