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Reimagine the Agenda, online gathering of the Untitled Alliance, 11–12 June 2020
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In addition to the scheduled programme, "Associate", a generative text based art work, by artist Otso Havanto is present throughout the event.
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Thu 11June
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Time zonePDTEDTBSTCETEETJSTProgramme
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CitiesSF, LAPitts-
burgh, NYC
LondonAMS, BE, STHLM, PARHelsinkiTokyo
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Start-end0-1:303-4:308–9:309-10:3010-11:3016-17:30Session 1
Opening by Sylvie Barbier from Life Itself

Purpose and schedules by Outi Kuittinen and Roope Mokka
from Demos Helsinki

Sylvie Barbier is a performance artist and the Co-founder and Head of Programs at For Life Itself. She creates powerful experiences for people to facilitate inquiry into what it means to be a human being. These often include enhancing our senses, awareness, relatedness and connection. Sylvie previously taught Art and Design at Polimoda in Italy and is trained in Steiner Waldorf pedagogy. lifeitself.us
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Reimagine Workshop, part I, by Dan Lockton and Tammar Zea-Wolfson
from Imaginaries Lab at Carnegie Mellon University
In collaboration with The National Lottery Community Fund, UK.

Dan and Tammar introduce you to a series of methods over the two days of workshops. The first will be New Metaphors where we use the power of connecting ideas to reimagine how we think about ideas that are important, but hard to visualise.

The session includes a break in between.
Dan Lockton is a designer and researcher. His work centres on people’s interactions with technology and the designed world, and how that affects the way we think, act, and understand. Alongside the Imaginaries Lab, he is currently an assistant professor of Design at Carnegie Mellon, and a member of the Design Research Society's International Advisory Council.

Tammar Zea-Wolfson is Carnegie Mellon’s School of Design graduate and currently a researcher with The Imaginaries La. She is interested in working with people to amplify projects and systems that promote transitions to more just futures. She came to design with a background in social justice organizing, working primarily with US labor unions and political campaigns.
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Start with Maria F. Scaroni & Simo Vassinen from Bodytalk

Workshop Part II by Dan Lockton and Tammar Zea-Wolfson
from Imaginaries Lab at Carnegie Mellon University
In collaboration with The National Lottery Community Fund, UK.
The second workshop will be Thinking through Screenwriting where we’ll use methodologies from the practice of screenwriting to imagine and develop scenes to share with each other.

Closing of the working part by Outi Kuittinen and Roope Mokka, Demos Helsinki

The session includes a break in between.



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13-1418–1919–2020-213–4 amSession 4
Technodrift by Maria F. Scaroni and Simo Vassinen from Bodytalk
A technology of ecstasy, combined to autoimagination. Done alone, together.
The Bodytalk team wishes you warmly welcome to join us remotely – wherever you are – on Friday for Untitled's final session, the Technodrift. Please watch the instructional video (11min) and read the Spell sent to you by email on Friday.
See you on the other side!
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Otso Havanto: Associate, a generative and poetic digital text-based artwork for Untitled
Associate is a machine learning based textual generative artwork created specifically for Untitled.
Associate creates an experimental and poetic digital documentation from the various discussions that take place within selected Untitled events and discussions.

Privacy and anonymisation of data is a core function of the artwork. All the recorded conversations that are used as a material for Associate, are processed and mixed in a way that it is impossible to identify an individual speaker. We are confident in the full anonymity of all the processed recordings, and we kindly ask your permission and consent for Untitled to use these recordings as a source material for training the machine learning algorithm and for the artwork.

As we cannot separate individual speakers manually from the recordings, and if you are unwilling to participate in this experiment in our online event from the 11th to 12th of June, please let us know and we can discuss other ways for you to contribute to the event and to Untitled. Please find the detailed Associ
ate privacy disclaimer here.
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