<bigmedium> Words have the power to shape reality. Wor(l)ds for the Future is a set of map making tools to reimagine and collect wor(l)ds and republish an everchanging atlas. We invite you to delve into the materials and traverse the texts in any way you desire: by cutting and pasting the printed matter, or by unravelling the texts online. The choice is yours. You can reconstruct images and reinterpret wor(l)ds, to create Wor(l)ds for the Future.<br><br>
<bigmedium> Words have the power to shape reality. Wor(l)ds for the Future is a set of map making tools to reimagine and collect wor(l)ds and to republish an everchanging atlas. We invite you to delve into the materials and traverse the texts in any way you desire: by cutting and pasting the printed matter, or by unravelling the texts online. The choice is yours. You can reconstruct images and reinterpret words, to create Wor(l)ds for the Future.<br><br>
<bigregular>This project is a republication of Words for the Future (2018), a multivoiced series of ten booklets. In the 2020 version, XPUB (Experimental Publishing) students from the Piet Zwart institute reinterpret the original material through methods such as annotating and prototyping in Python (a coding language we used to analyse text as texture). The ten booklets were cross-examined and mapped in order to find interconnections and links.<br><br>
<bigregular>This project is a republication of Words for the Future (2018), a multivoiced series of ten booklets. In the 2020 version, XPUB (Experimental Publishing) students from the Piet Zwart institute reinterpret the original material through methods such as annotating and prototyping in Python (a coding language we used to analyse text as texture). The ten booklets were cross-examined and mapped in order to find interconnections and links.<br><br>
We approached this project through the perspective of cartography. Alfred Korzybski wrote: "The map is not the territory". In other words, the description of the thing is not the thing itself. The model is not reality. Cartography always entails a selection and transformation of properties of a complex reality that affect the way maps – partial views of reality – are deciphered and received. With this notion in mind, we created a mapping to highlight our individual explorations and interpretations using a language of symbols created to represent our understanding of the original essays.<br><br>
We approached this project through the perspective of cartography. Alfred Korzybski wrote: "The map is not the territory". In other words, the description of the thing is not the thing itself. The model is not reality. Cartography always entails a selection and transformation of properties of a complex reality that affect the way maps – partial views of reality – are deciphered and received. With this notion in mind, we created a mapping to highlight our individual explorations and interpretations using a language of symbols created to represent our understanding of the original material of Words for the Future.<br><br>
A map could thus relate to something that no longer exists. It could also relate to something that does not yet exist. Maps could be seen as fictions therefore, as spaces for the imaginary.<br><br>
A map could relate to something that no longer exists. It could also relate to something that does not yet exist. Maps could be seen as fictions therefore, as spaces for the imaginary.<br><br>
Join us to un-map and re-map an infinite amount of potential constellations of tomorrow, and to navigate speculative wor(l)ds which holds the capacity to bleed into the very fabric of our shared grounds.
Join us to un-map and re-map an infinite amount of potential constellations of tomorrow, and to navigate speculative wor(l)ds which holds the capacity to bleed into the very fabric of our shared grounds.
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<p3>Curated and edited by Nienke Scholts, in collaboration with Veem Huis for Performance, designed and printend by THE FUTURE printing & publishing: www.nienkescholts.com/words-for-the-future<br><br>
<p3>Curated and edited by Nienke Scholts, in collaboration with Veem Huis for Performance, designed and printend by THE FUTURE printing & publishing: www.nienkescholts.com/words-for-the-future<br><br>
<brut>🡢</brut> <italic>Practical Vision</italic><p2> Moses Kilolo (Jalada), Klara van Duijkeren & Vincent Schipper (The Future)</p2><br>
<brut>🡢</brut> <italic>Practical Vision</italic><p2> Moses Kilolo (Jalada), Klara van Duijkeren & Vincent Schipper (The Future)</p2><br>
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<b>Abstract of web project</b>
<b>Abstract of web project</b>
Fascinated by “recognition of pluralism”, one of the solutions to approach Hope, (Euna Lee) made this website where you can experience this solution. To Ertem’s voice, the XPUB students add their own voices and further, various anonymous <spanstyle="font-family: faunei;">x</span> (maybe you, your neighbours or a dinosaur) participate in this digital journey.
Fascinated by “recognition of pluralism”, one of the solutions to approach Hope, 👩🏻🔧 made this website where you can experience this solution. To Ertem’s voice, the XPUB students add their own voices and further, various anonymous <spanstyle="font-family: faunei;">x</span> (maybe you, your neighbours or a dinosaur) participate in this digital journey.
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var chap5 = document.getElementById("emoji5");
var chap5 = document.getElementById("emoji5");
chap5.addEventListener('click', function changeText(){
chap5.addEventListener('click', function changeText(){
chap5.innerHTML = "What and who did you work for?<br>You were the subject and owner of your work, not being forced by external party in market hierarchy.<br>Not only your performance was undecidable, but your labours entangled with it were also undecidable, accompanying immaterial activities <b>and</b> it triggered feelings, which are abstract. For you, the labours are a majour part of yourself. Your identity <b>and</b> existence aren't seperate with your work.<br>As you are being undecidbable, you get freedom.";
chap5.innerHTML = "What and who did you work for?<br>You were the subject and owner of your work, not being forced by external party in market hierarchy.<br>Not only your performance was undecidable, but your labours entangled with it were also undecidable, accompanying immaterial activities. Both in the process<b>and</b> in the final producing, what you mostly embraced was your time <b>and</b> emotion, which are abstract. Thus you may say such labours are a majour part of yourself. Your identity <b>and</b> existence are closely attached with your work. That's why you get power to carry on your life. <br>As you are being undecidbable, your work becomes free <b>and</b> you get freedom.";