April, 2023
SEMINAR
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OFFSHORE - OUTSKIRT
On Other Conviviality”
ReCUD Korea + Scapethical Singapore
On Other Conviviality”
ReCUD Korea + Scapethical Singapore
OFFSHORE - OUTSKIRT
On Other Conviviality
Hosted by
ReCUD Korea
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Led By:
Alban Mannisi, PhD [Scapethical]
Ken Fallas [ReCUD Korea]
Seoul_Korea
25 April 2023
Video-conference room, 3rd floor.
Seoul Techno-Park. SeoulTECH, 232 Gongneung-ro,
Nowon-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
서울시 노원구 공릉로232, 서울과학기술대학교, 텍노파크 3증
Contributors
Prof. Byonggyu Park_ReCUD Korea - Director
Dr. Alban Mannisi _Scapethical_Singapore
Ken Fallas_RECUD – SeoulTech_Korea
Prof. Sun-Kee Hong_Mokpo University_Korea
Prof. Blaž Križnik_Hanyang University_Korea
Prof Edi Saputra_Universitas Udayana_Bali
Dr. Ayu Suartika_Universitas Udayana_Bali
Dr. Abe SP Woo_CEMACS USM _Penang_Malaysia
Dr. Annacaterina Piras_LWCircus, Alguero_Italy
Topics:
Hidden-Hiding, Unrepresented Communities in Remote Area, Terrestrial and Marine Environment.
Generic planning and management of the natural and social environment has favoured anchorage through terrestrial and urban fabrics. But now, the settlement and relationship between humans and biospheres evolved through fluid and mobile dynamics, before such aesthetics and ontology prevailing globally, are being reassessed and regenerated.
Just as we must foresee the cessation of massive exodus towards cities which will soon repopulate vast empty regions, it is crucial to be able to read how various biotopes welcomed people whose recognition helps to resolve our eco(ego)logical crises; how their living styles in remote and maritime environment do not aspire to these generic urban patterns.
This seminar aims to discuss hidden and hiding, unrepresented communities in remote, terrestrial, marine environments and the planning development led by “emerging economic models” pressuring habitants (and habitats). Such acknowledgment of other conviviality sustaining unfamiliar biospheres may put an end to the toxic ecological imperialism of our contemporary built environment expertise.
On Other Conviviality
Hosted by
ReCUD Korea
Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Led By:
Alban Mannisi, PhD [Scapethical]
Ken Fallas [ReCUD Korea]
Seoul_Korea
25 April 2023
Video-conference room, 3rd floor.
Seoul Techno-Park. SeoulTECH, 232 Gongneung-ro,
Nowon-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
서울시 노원구 공릉로232, 서울과학기술대학교, 텍노파크 3증
Contributors
Prof. Byonggyu Park_ReCUD Korea - Director
Dr. Alban Mannisi _Scapethical_Singapore
Ken Fallas_RECUD – SeoulTech_Korea
Prof. Sun-Kee Hong_Mokpo University_Korea
Prof. Blaž Križnik_Hanyang University_Korea
Prof Edi Saputra_Universitas Udayana_Bali
Dr. Ayu Suartika_Universitas Udayana_Bali
Dr. Abe SP Woo_CEMACS USM _Penang_Malaysia
Dr. Annacaterina Piras_LWCircus, Alguero_Italy
Topics:
Hidden-Hiding, Unrepresented Communities in Remote Area, Terrestrial and Marine Environment.
Generic planning and management of the natural and social environment has favoured anchorage through terrestrial and urban fabrics. But now, the settlement and relationship between humans and biospheres evolved through fluid and mobile dynamics, before such aesthetics and ontology prevailing globally, are being reassessed and regenerated.
Just as we must foresee the cessation of massive exodus towards cities which will soon repopulate vast empty regions, it is crucial to be able to read how various biotopes welcomed people whose recognition helps to resolve our eco(ego)logical crises; how their living styles in remote and maritime environment do not aspire to these generic urban patterns.
This seminar aims to discuss hidden and hiding, unrepresented communities in remote, terrestrial, marine environments and the planning development led by “emerging economic models” pressuring habitants (and habitats). Such acknowledgment of other conviviality sustaining unfamiliar biospheres may put an end to the toxic ecological imperialism of our contemporary built environment expertise.