<div><div dir="auto">Hi folks as living in Uruguay a few hours below the Amazon we are deeply concerned, last weeks we saw the smoke coming from Amazon fires and we could not see our Rio de la Plata river for it.</div></div><div dir="auto">We are too changing our agricultural matrix leaving cattle and crops for soy more profitable for land owners.</div><div dir="auto">Blackstone one of the most invasive companies in the world invested millions of dollars buying land at the Amazon and contributing to the eviction of indigenous tribes.</div><div dir="auto">The Xigu and the Yanomami are being exterminated and every day we get news from killed indigenous leaders.</div><div dir="auto">Trumps cronies are in the board of Blackstone and we are trying to boycott the companies.</div><div dir="auto">They own many suburbs in Stockholm my hometown more than 30 years and are now raising the rents and evicting poor people.</div><div dir="auto">One of the biggest Swedish banks, Swedebank, known for its practices of washing dirty money is one of the major investor in Blackstone.</div><div dir="auto">We are trying to have people taking away they money from the bank.</div><div dir="auto">Cheers</div><div dir="auto">Ana </div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">mån 16 sep. 2019 kl. 18:14 skrev Sergio Basbaum <<a href="mailto:sbasbaum@gmail.com">sbasbaum@gmail.com</a>>:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<div dir="ltr">From Brazil, I reinforce that the situation is really very very bad and it may come up to a point in which there's no return. The government in Brazil is committing every conceivable crime in terms of violations of native people territories and environmental rules. It's been so explicit up to the point of people not being able to believe this is true.<div><br></div><div>Every support and every help spreading this state of things may help us stop this nightmare.</div><div><br></div><div>best</div><div>s</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 10:32 AM margaretha haughwout <<a href="mailto:margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com" target="_blank">margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<div dir="ltr">I write from Oneida territory in what is currently central New York within the so-called United States. The Oneida are one of the 5 nations that comprise the Haudenosaunee confederacy, and this land from which I write has never been ceded. The apocalypse began here 500 years ago.<br><div><br></div><div>...<br></div><div><br></div>Amazon is burning. forest, cows, soybeans, machines, trades, global food/trade politics<br><br>This week's discussants hope to think together about disasters, and disaster capitalism/ vs. possibilities in ruins: how, as Oliver Kellhammer puts it, ruins are the porous interface between imagining possible futures on one hand and disaster capitalism on the other. Here we must think hard about the relationships between Amazon fires, opportunities for soybean production as food and feed, and cattle ranching (noting the "soy-cattle pasture-deforestation dynamic"). We must think hard about what emerges intentionally and unintentionally from the disturbance. Soybeans (and we might think of the crop here as cheap energy, nitrogen fixer, endocrine disruptor, as allergen generator), and cows (as frontier, as cheap energy, cheap labor, as domesticating 'wilderness') are intentionally introduced of course, and they are implicated in the larger dynamics of global capital, and the processes of what Jason Moore calls "making cheap." Specifically they are implicated in the trade poitics of the moment: Trump's trade war with China. Soybeans were the biggest export from the US to China; new tariffs position Brazil to take over the drop in US shipments.<br><br>...What other species emerge and travel from the fires? What viruses hop, what ghosts.<br><br>...This week, let's also ask, how can we do time and dreams in relation to food/ trade/ politics. To return, always to Benjamin's 9th Thesis. How do we stop the storm of progress and tend to the catastrophe? What are the practices that change time? Fabi Borges will share with us (among other amazing interstellar work she is doing) indigenous wisdom she has learned from the Amazon, asking, how do we stop dreaming the same dream? How do we imagine more worlds than one?<br><br>...What are the ways that we know? Using interstellar satellite imagery to know about fires, we use technology that itself emerges from coloniality and ways of knowing from above, as if there can be a whole, a point of neutrality not implicated in totalizing regimes of control. How are we caught up and inadvertently worlding with this technology -- can this entanglement make more than one world? More than one dream?<br><br>...I'd love to ask the discussants and invite the readership to imagine together what a revolt of unpaid machines and unpaid natures could look like. What plants can disrupt monocrop cultivation of soybeans? What kin do soybeans thrive with? What invasive species will act as a scab on the scorched earth? What technologies can be hijacked for different ends than global capital and control.<br><br>...Always, we must recognize who and what worlds are lost. The indigenous (Munduruku, Huni Kuin, Xingu to name 3 of over 300 in Brazil) and their kin. The marmosets, the spider monkeys, the tamarin, the jaguars, the sloths, frogs, lizards, parakeets, mahogany, ironwood, brazil nuts, cocoa, passiflora vines, orchids, bromeliads....<br><br>A few thoughts to begin.<br><br>Amazon is burning. forest, cows, soybeans, machines, trades, global food/trade politics<br><br><div>(Note: originally the title She Lea gave me was: "amazon is burning. on forest, machines, interspecies, interstellar, plantationocene, cows, soybeans and global food/trade politics," and after agonizing over it, now I realize I am somewhat attached to it. Consider the additional terms stars in a constellation that are usually hard to see)</div><div><br></div><div>...<br></div><br>I am honored to have a set of artists and thinkers with me this week to work on remembering together -- re-member-ing as reassembling a body, reassembling worlds. A forest.<br><br>I like to mix up the format for -empyre- a little, and so I'm introducing a *caravan* of creative thinkers, and Shu Lea will add as the week goes on. This week will need a LOT of voices, to inch toward the catastrophe, to try and turn away from the future, to deal with NOW. So I hope the readership will feel very invited to participate. Needed.<br><br>Fabi Borges (BR)<br>Fabiane M. Borges: Acts at the intersection between clinic, art and technology. She works as a Psychologist (in person and online) and as an essayist, having written and organized publications between academic journals, collections and personal books. She articulates two international networks/festivals: Technoshamanism (technology & ancestry) and Intergalactic Commune (art & space sciences). She has a Post-phd in Visual Arts at EBA / UFRJ - School of Fine Arts, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro / 2016-2018. She did a Phd in Visual Arts at Goldsmiths University of London / 2011, and currently she is doing two post-phd: one at ECA / USP (School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paulo / 2019) the other at ETE / INPE (Space Engineering and Technology at the National Institute for Space Research / 2019), both dedicated to art and science focused on space projects that also include terrestrial systems and Philosophy of science. Since July 2019, she organizes SACIE (Subjectivity, Art and Space Sciences) a research program and artistic residencies in the Brazilian space program (INPE), where she develops a series of activities focused on Space Culture. She is the organizer of Extremophilia magazine, launched in 2018. As her academic background is in Psychology, with a master's degree and phd in Clinical Psychology (PUC / SP), all her work has a focus on the production of subjectivity. Acting on the frontier between Art and Clinic, having developed several immersive programs focused on dream and imaginary levels, operating with fiction, speculation, creation. Some of her actions have been supported by institutions such as Goethe Institute, SESC, MAC, MAST, MAR, Museum of Tomorrow, Valongo Observatory, Ibirapuera Planetarium, Nucleus of Arts and New Organisms PPGAV / UFRJ - (Brazil), Center for Contemporary Art (Ecuador), Aarhus University - Department of Information Studies & Digital Design (Denmark), STWST / Ars Electronica (Austria), SenseLab Concordia University (Canada), XenoEntities (Germany), Transmediale (Germany), Grow Tottenham, Si Shang Art Museum (China), etc. She lives in São Paulo in a collective house that plants organic, organizes parties, concerts, meetings, workshops, etc (Casa Japuanga, SP).<br><br>Amanda McDonald Crowley (USA)<br>Amanda McDonald Crowley is an independent cultural worker and curator. Amanda’s work has largely been at the intersection of art + technology working with artists and groups who have a research based practice; and current research interests include #artfoodtech #growfoodmakeart. Amanda develops platforms to generate dialogue, bringing together artists with professionals and amateurs from varied disciplines, and creating space for audience engagement. In recent years Amanda has developed projects with Kulturföreningen Triennal (Malmo), Bronx Arts Alliance, YMPJ (Bronx), New Media Scotland / Edinburgh Science Festival (Edinburgh), Pixelache (Helsinki), PointB (Brooklyn), Bemis Center (Omaha). Amanda has curatorial and advisor roles on Mary Mattingly’s Swale (NYC), Di Mainstone’s Human Harp (UK), Juanli Carrion’s OSS Project (NYC), Shu Lea Cheang’s CycleX (NY) and Vibha Galhotra’s S.O.U.L Foundation (Delhi), and in summer 2019 Amanda curated Amy Khoshbin’s pop up tattoo parlor in a hotel room for Detroit Art Week in a project that addressed gun violence in America. Amanda has previously worked with Eyebeam art + technology center NY, Australian Network for Art and Technology, ISEA2004, Finland, Adelaide Festival 2002 and has done curatorial residencies at Helsinki International Artists Program (FI), Santa Fe Art Institute (US), Bogliasco Foundation (IT), Sarai New Media Institute (IN), and Banff Center for the Arts (CA). <a href="http://publicartaction.net" target="_blank">publicartaction.net</a><br><br>Oliver Kellhammer (USA)<br>Oliver Kellhammer is an artist, writer, and researcher, who seeks, through his botanical interventions and social art practice, to demonstrate nature’s surprising ability to recover from damage. Recent work has focused on the psychosocial effects of climate change, decontaminating polluted soil, reintroducing prehistoric trees to landscapes impacted by industrial logging, and cataloging the biodiversity of brownfields. He is currently a lecturer in sustainable systems at Parsons in NYC.<br><br>He has lectured and given artists talks on bio-art, ecological design, urban ecology and permaculture at universities and cultural institutions throughout North America and abroad, including New School, NYU, Rensselaer Polytechnic, OTIS College, University of Oregon, Emily Carr University, Smith College, University of British Columbia, Bainbridge Graduate Institute, University of Windsor, Aalto University (Finland) Tohoku University (Japan).<br><br>Escher Tsai (TW) <br>Escher Tsai, New Media Art Artist, Producer, Creative Director of Dimension Plus,<br>Director of Arts and Technology: Creative Innovation and Counseling Project, Production supervisor of “3x3x6”Taiwan Exhibition in 58th Venice Biennale. He devotes himself into open culture and new media art research, promotion and creation. He was project manager of Acer Digital Art Centre, planner of many new media arts creation and centre, host of Digital art exchange platform.<br><br>Established by Escher Tsai and Keith Lam, well-known curator and artist from Taiwan and Hong Kong, Dimension Plus is a creative team that devotes themselves to the interactive digital environment. We are constantly been generating new ideas that deal with digital and analog technologies. We also dedicate ourselves to digital art education and environment change. <a href="http://dimensionplus.co/" target="_blank">http://dimensionplus.co/</a>, <a href="http://www.dimensionplus.co/en/projects/soybean.html" target="_blank">http://www.dimensionplus.co/en/projects/soybean.html</a>, (see also: <a href="http://www.makery.info/2019/09/10/les-futurs-du-soja-nourrissent-le-debat-en-marge-dars-electronica/?fbclid=IwAR0zdRyzTktIVHHOsXsM1C1JHgec0eg5E7Yvz0g0JO-W0UDRa-AEZtDFRCE" target="_blank">http://www.makery.info/2019/09/10/les-futurs-du-soja-nourrissent-le-debat-en-marge-dars-electronica/?fbclid=IwAR0zdRyzTktIVHHOsXsM1C1JHgec0eg5E7Yvz0g0JO-W0UDRa-AEZtDFRCE</a>)<br><br>Dan Phiffer (USA)<br>Dan Phiffer is a software developer and artist who builds web-based tools for the American Civil Liberties Union. His previous job was working on an open data gazetteer called Who’s On First (part of the open source mapping company Mapzen). This Fall he’s teaching a hacktivism course at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and has started organizing with Extinction Rebellion in the New York Capital Region.<br><br>Dawn Weleski (USA)<br>Dawn Weleski’s art practice administers a political stress test, antagonizing routine cultural behavior by re-purposing underground brawls, revolutionary protests, and political offices as transformative social stages. Recent projects include The Black Draft (with Justin Strong), a live<br>mock sports draft event during which ten Black former Pittsburghers, from all professions, are drafted to return home and City Council Wrestling, a series of public wrestling matches where citizens, pro-am wrestlers, and city council members personified their political passions into wrestling characters. She co-founded and co-directs Conflict Kitchen (with Jon Rubin), a take-out restaurant that serves cuisine from countries with which the U.S. government is in conflict, which has been covered by over 900 international media and news outlets worldwide and was the North American finalist for the Second Annual International Award for Public Art in 2015.<br><br>Weleski has exhibited at The Mercosul Biennial, Brazil; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose; Anyang Public Art Project, South Korea; The CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco; Project Row Houses, Houston; Townhouse Gallery, Cairo; Festival Belluard Bollwerk International, Switzerland; The Mattress Factory Museum, Pittsburgh; Arts House, Melbourne; and 91mQ, Berlin; has been a resident at The<br>Headlands Center for the Arts, SOMA Mexico City, and The Atlantic Center for the Arts; is a 2017 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Curatorial Fellow.<br><br>Currently, Weleski is NEH Visiting Assistant Professor of Art & Art History at Colgate University.<br><div><div dir="ltr" class="m_-7643496615077498595gmail-m_-6099886911033767809gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div><br>--<br></div><div dir="ltr"><span style="color:rgb(204,204,204)"><a href="http://beforebefore.net" target="_blank">beforebefore.net</a></span><br><div>--</div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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