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Subject:

Re: Evolving the Forest

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"J.V. Kinsella" <[log in to unmask]>

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J.V. Kinsella

Date:

Wed, 3 Oct 2018 22:00:46 +0800

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i think we largely need to de-evolve our relationship to the forest and 
let it be unless we have a traditional custodial sharing interactive 
non-invasive relationship with it.

best,
jk

On 2018-10-03 21:52, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> We hope you find this of interest, and *APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING*
> 
> art.earth [1], our partners The Royal Forestry Society [2] and Timber
> Strategies [3] and our academic partner Science Walden @ Ulsan
> National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) invite proposals to
> an international forum: EVOLVING THE FOREST.
> 
> This is a three-day international forum bringing together creative
> thinkers and doers to explore physically and figuratively our
> relationship with wood, trees and forest over the past hundred years,
> and imagining that evolving relationship over the next 100.
> 
> The event takes place June 19-21, 2019 at Dartington Hall, Devon UK.
> 
> We particularly welcome submissions that challenge conventions of the
> academic conference: in what senses may we approach in our behaviours,
> our speech, our work, our ideas and ethos, the notion of voicing the
> forest? We invite you to explore participatory workshops, discursive
> formats (interviews, on-stage conversations, etc.), artist
> presentations, and performative disturbance and/or interventions.
> 
> THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS NOVEMBER 19 2018 (22.00 GMT). All
> proposals must be submitted online at
> evolvingtheforest.uk/proposal-form [4]
> 
> For full details visit evolvingtheforest.uk [5]
> 
> Evolving the Forest Lead Convenor is Prof. Richard Povall. Please
> address any questions to [log in to unmask]
> 
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> [1] http://artdotearth.org/
> [2] https://www.rfs.org.uk/
> [3] http://timberstrategies.com/
> [4] https://evolvingtheforest.uk/proposal-form
> [5] https://evolvingtheforest.uk/
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