Worlding

“A World is an artificial living thing, but a living thing nonetheless.” — Ian Cheng

There are different ideas of what the activity of worlding pertains to. It ranges from the imagination and fostering of fantastical cosmologies, utopias, or futures you can believe in, to the construction of new reality systems or the active forging of functional systemic alternatives. To revise a world means to look at it repeatedly in a new light. Worlding is also the unmaking of the world: it requires us to rethink our relation to the environment and our own role within it.

The discrepancy between globalized modes of inhabitation and a (theoretical) planetary condition can be captured in the following distinction: the difference between the making of a common world vs. the making of worlds in common. — Patricia Reed

Worlding - Conspiratorial Bleed

Questions as Strategy

04.06.2019, 04.06.19, 11:00 – 15:00

School of Commons - Questions as Strategy, Workshop: 11h – 15h at Toni Areal, Room

Thematic Threads

Harvesting

Launch: PODPAST Futures of Arts Education

26.10.2023

School of Commons FAST45 - Launch: PODPAST Futures of Arts Education

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Conspiratorial Bleed: Worlding workshop for more than one voice*

17.09.2021 — 18.09.2021, 17.09.21, 17:00 – 18.09.21, 10:00

Conspiratorial Bleed: Worlding workshop for more than one voice*

"Everything not saved will be lost" — Nintendo / The End Games Find out more

Buried Accomplices

12.02.2022, Saturday, February 12th 4pm-10pm CEST

Collective Worlding Game (audio-only) by Carina Erdmann and Nick Koppenhagen

Collective Worlding Game (audio-only) by Carina Erdmann and Nick Koppenhagen Find out more