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a late submission, ironically on the topic of time #10

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writerly03 opened this issue Oct 31, 2022 · 0 comments
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a late submission, ironically on the topic of time #10

writerly03 opened this issue Oct 31, 2022 · 0 comments

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📣 Please Note: We are not hosting a conference, but instead facilitating the creation of a wiki about a conference that could take place in 2047. We will pre-seed the wiki with submissions made here as a "conference schedule". Between November 14 - 27, 2022 we will host a series of online writeathons where you may introduce your idea and expand on it yourself or with others, you will also be able to participate and edit the wiki fully asynchronously.

Time went strange in the early days of the first pandemic; it sagged, looped, and blurred. Horologium Florae is a theoretical clock, created by Carl Linnaeus, that showed the passing of time by when flowers opened and closed throughout the day. Jumping off from this, we'll explore what time might look like/be experienced as in 2047 through a collaging party. (BYO-magazines/collagig materials).

Type: Collage party; can join the live event (one hour; voice only gathering) or create your own collage whenever you want and share it
Length: 1 hour or anytime during the last two weeks in November
Date: Between November 14-27
Duration: Once
Language: english

Presenter(s) - 2047

📣 Please Note: This could be yourself in 2047 or a character you've created.

Name: andi argast
Email: [email protected]
Url(s): writerly.ca
Fediverse: @andia

Presenter Bio

Andi is a strategist, researcher, and facilitator. She is currently a probationary member of Hypha Worker Co-operative.

[If multiple presenters, please provide info and bio for all]

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Submitter Info - 2022

📣 Please Note: This should be your name and contact info in 2022.

Name: andi
Email: [email protected]

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