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1. Re: Yasmin_discussions Digest, Vol 25, Issue 4
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Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:37:07 +1200
From: YASMIN DISCUSSIONS <yasmin_discussions@ntlab.gr>
To: yasmin_discussions@ntlab.gr
Subject: Re: [Yasmin_discussions] Yasmin_discussions Digest, Vol 25,
Issue 4
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I was thinking that most yasmine posts come from scientists that present
art. Would that be true?

Kind regards
Kerry Tunstall

On Sun, Apr 5, 2020, 21:01 <yasmin_discussions-request@ntlab.gr> wrote:

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> 1. Post Pandemic Provocation no 7: B.C. Before and A.C. After
> the Coronacene (YASMIN DISCUSSIONS)
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> Subject: [Yasmin_discussions] Post Pandemic Provocation no 7: B.C.
> Before and A.C. After the Coronacene
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> yasminers
> In a previous email Alyce Santoro gave us three proocations for the
> post pandemic summarised below
> but in full at
>
> http://malina.diatrope.com/2020/04/04/post-pandemic-provocation-no-7-b-c-before-and-a-c-after-the-coronacene/
>
> Post Pandemic Provocation no 7: B.C. Before and A.C. After the Coronacene
>
> Let us Give the Bacteria and Viruses a Voice- Artists can already hear
> them, can you?
>
> or : The Anthropocene has become the ?Coronacene?, with poetic sound
> incense transforming us, thanks to the work of artscientists
> described below.
>
> This blog post on behalf of one of many small emerging post pandemic
> Leonardo villages: seaded by Nina Czegledy, Joel Slayton, Diana Ayton
> Shenker, Alyce Santoro, and 296 others named below.
>
> We live in strange times when the desirable unexpected may need to be
> provoked.
>
> Provocation 1:
>
> In times like this, we need more un-necessary research,
>
> Not Provocative: less un-necessary travel, email and texting and
> un-necessary consumption
>
> Provocation 2: but above all we must re-define the un-necessary.
>
> (I learned these new-old ideas at the STARTS village reunion at IRCAM
> in Paris ( https://vertigo.starts.eu/ )
> just two weeks before the world started having a covid 19 panic attack.
>
> So here we go:
>
> Nina Czegledy, Joel Slayton and I were tasked by the new Leonardo CEO
> Diana Ayton-Shenker (https://www.leonardo.info/led/19253 ) to think
> aloud about how the Leonardo art,science,technology (
> https://www.leonardo.info/welink-ten-easy-pieces ) villages of
> villages could have an impact in these chaotic and turbulent times of
> COVID 19.
>
> We are slowly stewing a Proven?ale Bouillabaisse that could become a
> Leonardo Post Pandemic Provocation Soup.
>
> Alyce Santoro in the Yasmin village
> (http://yasminlist.blogspot.com/2020/ ) proposed three types of
> provocations:
>
> she said:
> I suggest that in the post-pandemic world, creative practices (ones
> that arouse the imagination, senses, and emotions??
> . The objective stance we are obliged to take as good scientists in
> fact reinforces the notion that humans are autonomous entities/outside
> observers, separate from one another and the biosphere?
> An Intricate Ensemble: The Art-Science of An Ecological Imaginary for
> the Anthropocene Epoch? is available for download in its entirety at
> RISD Digital Commons:
> https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/415/
> <https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/masterstheses/415/>.
>
> No doubt members of our villages can come up with others ? Rap them out !
>
> The good news is that a team of artscience researchers have already
> developed the methods to hear the sounds of bacteria, but also viruses
> (ask Scot Gresham Lancaster, Gagan Wig and Sharath Chandra Ram who
> have pioneered techniques through our Data Stethoscope projects: )
>
> Watch the YouTube video led by Ritwik Kaikini that shows the simple
> techniques that artists, working with scientists, developed to listen
> to the sound of bacteria colonies growing, expanding and also dying.
>
> If only we could hear the Corona Virus COVID 19, then humans could
> adapt their behaviors to co-exist. Oops we do not want to destroy
> viruses and bacteria, we need them for us to exist at all, we need to
> be all in the microbiome happy together.
>
> So below, is the illustration of one technique for hearing bacteria,
> there are many, by the UTD Dallas ArtSciLab (
> https://artscilab.atec.io/ ) with the Gassensmith Bio Chemistry Lab
>
> Here below , in turn, in detail:
>
> A) Alyce Santoro?s Threefold Provocation
>
> Followed by the
>
> B) BioLux Chants project that allowed humans to hear the sound of
> bacteria singing for the first time. Listen here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-pmmKRMT9w
>
> C) Ayen Deng and her team or artistphysicists have been giving voice
> to carbon nanotubes that could be useful to help us co exist with
> Covid 19.
>
> Roger in Dallas, please phone/txt/ +15108532007 if urgent
> The Malinas+1 are fine, but we have friends with Covid19
> Take care.
>
> to read the rest of this yasmin post pandemic procation go to:
>
>
> http://malina.diatrope.com/2020/04/04/post-pandemic-provocation-no-7-b-c-before-and-a-c-after-the-coronacene/
>
> and to all yasminers please provoke us
>
> Roger Malina
>
>
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