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Power Shift T04-P01, T04-P03, T04-P02 University of Alberta Publication 2021-06-02 Simpson, M. , Natalie Loveless, Kimberly Skye Richards, Vicki Kwon
T04-P01, T04-P03, T04-P02 Connections in Friction: Socially Engaged Art in East Asia in Transnational Contact Zones T04-P01 Publication 2022-01-01 Vicki Kwon
T04-P01 Art, Ecology, Energy and Speculative Futures This presentation provided an overview to the Speculative Energy Futures initiative, including an introduction to the project, explorations of our theoretical catalysts, and a series of video intermezzos featuring curated virtual conversations with several members from the team.T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2018-09-01 T04-P01 LASERAlberta: Art, Climate, Energy, Activism This LASERAlberta panel involved the three researchers speaking on Just Powers, a research project addressing the impact and importance of de-colonial feminist theory and practice for thinking through alternatives to petrocapitalism, and discussing Speculative Energy Futures, a sub-project of Just Powers that brings together a carefully chosen group of artistic and humanities researchers with science, social science and policy experts to investigate the challenges of energy transitionT04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2018-02-28 T04-P01, T04-P03 Research Archive: "The Power of Art to Influence Social Change" T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2018-03-01 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless, Danika Jorgensen Skakum
T04-P01 Research Archive: "Just Powers: Climate Change and Social Justice" T04-P03 University of Alberta Publication 2018-03-06 T04-P03 Research Archive: Speculative Energy Futures Annual Team Meeting T04-P03 University of Alberta Publication 2018-03-08 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier,
Mookerjea, S. ,
Simpson, M. ,
Davies, E. , MaryElizabeth Luka, Jordan Kinder, Charles Stubblefield, Angele Alook, Ipek Oskay, Eva Bogdan, Ariel Kroon, Danika Jorgensen Skakum
T04-P03 CoLAB Meeting: Diggin' In to the IPCC Special Report Discussion and workshop on the most recent IPCC 'Special Report.'T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-02-08 Jessie Beier,
Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless, Danika Jorgensen Skakum
T04-P01 CoLAB Meeting: Expanding the Infrastructural Imagination Discussion of questions around feminist infrastructure and community-building that are focused on developing collective responses and alternative imaginaries to today's pressing ecological issuesT04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-04-12 Jessie Beier, Danika Jorgensen Skakum,
Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Just Powers: Energy. Feminism. Decolonized Futures. Just Powers as Feminist Intercultural Intermedia Interruption - Sheena Wilson
Subalternity, the Fetish and Energetic Common-Being - Sourayan Mookerjea
A Cree Vision for the Future: An Indigenous Feminist Analysis of Maintaining a Land Based Culture While Surrounded by An Oil Economy -Angele Alook
Sensing the Anthropocene: Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency - Natalie Loveless
Documenting Designs for the Future - Mary Elizabeth LukaT04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2018-08-31 T04-P03 CoLAB Meeting: ‘Sensing the Anthropocene’ This discussion featured a workshop with Dr. Natalie Loveless in relation to her current project ‘Sensing the Anthropocene,’ which explores the role and import of artistic practice and research in relation to today’s pressing ecological, and by extension, socio-political and representational, issues. By focusing on a series of large-scale art projects focused on ecological questions and issues, we explored both the limits and potentials of art for raising climate justice awareness in the context of policy meetings such as IPCC and COP.T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2019-03-08 T04-P01, T04-P03 CoLAB Meeting: Energy Imaginaries + The Perfect Storm: Energy Transition Game This event featured a test-run of the Perfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition role-playing game, developed by Dr. Sourayan Mookerjea. The Perfect Storm game enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada, while also providing an opportunity to examine gamification as an instrument of spectacular participation. How might you prevent a ‘perfect storm’ of ongoing climate change events through energy transition politics and policy?T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2018-10-26 Mookerjea, S. ,
Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum
T04-P01, T04-P03 PerfectStorm! Feminist Renewable Energy Transition RPG Perfect Storm: Feminist Energy Transition is an interactive, role-playing game that enables players to explore the cultural and class politics of energy transition in Canada.
In small groups, Perfect Storm players assume roles and respond to dynamic game situations, trying to prevent a perfect storm of catastrophic climate change by shifting Alberta to renewable energy.
This was a special facilitation of the game for the University of Alberta's Office of Sustainability.T04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2019-04-05 Mookerjea, S. ,
Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless, Charles Stubblefield, Ipek Oskay, Danika Jorgensen Skakum, Jordan Kinder
T04-P03 Art and Climate Justice Action: Materializing the Anthropocene This talk asks what artistic approaches and sensibilities can offer to debate surrounding Anthropogenic climate change, attending to the difference between art on ecology and art that is formed ecologically. As well as giving theoretical and art historical background for this distinction, Loveless speculates on how the politics of form (what a form does in the world) intersects with ecological ethics when the use of fossil fuel resources (as, in Olafur Eliasson’s 2015 Ice Watch, those needed to ship 300 pound blocks of glacier ice to the center of Paris) are central to the production of artworks addressing ecology, global warming, and climate debt. Offering nuanced reflection on such works, this talk highlights the importance of a multi-sensorial and multi-species understanding of ecological ethics that takes the question of aesthetic form seriously in the context of art on and in the Anthropocene.T04-P01 Activity 2019-03-29 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Sensing the Anthropocene: Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency T04-P01 Activity 2019-02-13 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency University-Wide Lecture,T04-P01 Activity 2019-01-28 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Listening as Ethic; Walking as Method: Daily Practice and Art/Life Intervention Invited University-Wide Lecture (part 3 of a “distinguished visitor” lecture series hosted by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture).T04-P01 Activity 2019-01-16 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 On the Politics of Form: Art and/in the Anthropocene T04-P01 Activity 2019-01-09 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Sensing the Anthropocene: Daily Practice and Art/Life Intervention T04-P01 Activity 2019-01-07 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Aesthetic Attunement in an Age of Urgency Invited University-Wide Lecture (part 2 of a “distinguished visitor” lecture series hosted by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture)T04-P01 Activity 2018-11-28 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art, Ecology, and the Politics of Form Part 1 of a “distinguished visitor” lecture series hosted by the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and CultureT04-P01 Activity 2018-11-07 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art and/in the Anthropocene: A Debate on Sustainability and Ecology T04-P01 Activity 2018-05-01 Natalie Loveless, Jessie Beier
T04-P01 Mutation and Care in the Anthropocene T04-P01 Publication 2018-09-27 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Convergences T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-12-10 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
" Janice Makokis
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Ruth Beer
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" Clarence Whitestone
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" Diana Steinhauer
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" Sergio Serrano
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" Kurtis McAdam
" T04-P01 Speculative Energy Futures: Workshop #3 PI and Co-I led this intensive 4-day research creation workshop for the participants of the Speculative Energy Futures project.T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-12-12 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
Mookerjea, S. , Jessie Beier,
" Ruth Beer
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" Sean Caulfield
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Davies, E. ,
" Wallace Edwards
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" Soheila Esfahani
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" Caitlin Fisher
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" Joan Greer
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Luke Johnson
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Janice Makokis
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" Lisa Moore
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" Tegan Moore
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Simpson, M. ,
" Scott Smallwood
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" Rachel Snow
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" Diana Steinhauer
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" Clarence Whitestone
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" Kurtis McAdam
" T04-P01 Prototypes for Possible Worlds Exhibition The first Speculative Energy Futures proto-exhibition featuring works that imagine or predict possible climate and energy futures, focusing on social justice and community well-being.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2019-12-10 T04-P01 Speculative Energy Futures: Workshop #2 PI and Co-I led this intensive 4-day research creation workshop for the participants of the Speculative Energy Futures project at the Banff Centre for the Arts.T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-06-03 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
Mookerjea, S. , Jessie Beier,
" Soheila Esfahani
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Davies, E. ,
" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Tegan Moore
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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" Sean Caulfield
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" Joan Greer
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Janice Makokis
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Simpson, M. ,
" Scott Smallwood
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" Rachel Snow
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" Caitlin Fischer
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" Lisa Moore
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" Ruth Beer
" T04-P01 Speculative Energy Futures: Workshop #1 PI and Co-I led this intensive 3-day research creation workshop for the participants of the Speculative Energy Futures project.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2018-03-09 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
Mookerjea, S. , Jessie Beier,
Simpson, M. ,
" Ruth Beer
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" Sean Caulfield
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" Salvatore Cucchiara
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Davies, E. ,
" Soheila Esfahani
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" Joan Greer
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Ursula Johnson
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" Satoshi Ikeda
" , MaryElizabeth Luka,
" Patrick Mahon
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" Janice Makokis
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" Tegan Moore
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" Lisa Moore
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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" Scott Smallwood
" T04-P01 Behind the Scenes: iDoc and Future Energy Systems T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Publication 2017-11-29 T04-P01, T04-P03 Understanding How Society Will Change as We Move to Renewable Energy Sources T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Publication 2018-03-29 T04-P01, T04-P03 Petrocultures 2018 T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Publication 2018-12-03 T04-P01, T04-P03 « Une exposition pour explorer les futurs énergétiques » Written and radio profile on the SEF exhibition in December 2019, "Prototypes for Possible Worlds."T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2019-12-17 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
" Ruth Beer
" , Jessie Beier,
" Sean Caulfield
" ,
Davies, E. ,
" Wallace Edwards
" ,
" Soheila Esfahani
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" Caitlin Fisher
" ,
" Joan Greer
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Luke Johnson
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Janice Makokis
" ,
" Lisa Moore
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" Tegan Moore
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Mookerjea, S. ,
Simpson, M. ,
" Scott Smallwood
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" Rachel Snow
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" Diana Steinhauer
" ,
" Clarence Whitestone
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" Kurtis McAdam
" T04-P01 Art exhibition explores energy futures T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2019-12-19 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
" Ruth Beer
" , Jessie Beier,
" Sean Caulfield
" ,
Davies, E. ,
" Wallace Edwards
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" Soheila Esfahani
" ,
" Caitlin Fisher
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" Joan Greer
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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Mookerjea, S. ,
" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Luke Johnson
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Janice Makokis
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" Lisa Moore
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" Tegan Moore
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Simpson, M. ,
" Scott Smallwood
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" Rachel Snow
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" Diana Steinhauer
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" Clarence Whitestone
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" Kurtis McAdam
" T04-P01 Le Téleéjournal Alberta Profile on Prototypes for Possible Worlds Exhibition News broadcast on the Prototypes for Possible Worlds SEF December 2019 exhibition -- beginning at the 23:00 mark.T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2019-12-20 T04-P01 Feminist Living (and Dying): Collaboration, Resilience, and Dissent T04-P01, T04-P03 University of Alberta Activity 2019-10-03 T04-P01, T04-P03 How to Make Art at the End of the World: A Manifesto for Research-Creation T04-P01 Publication 2019-08-01 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Knowings and Knots: Methodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation T04-P01 Publication 2019-12-01 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Cultures of Energy: The Energy Humanities Podcast - Natalie Loveless T04-P01 Activity 2019-07-04 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 The Pedagogy of Form: 20th Century Art and Ecological Ethics T04-P01 Activity 2020-01-17 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Book Launch: How to Make Art at the End of the World + Animate Literacies Glass Bookshop and Latitude 53 celebrated the launch of Natalie Loveless's HOW TO MAKE ART AT THE END OF THE WORLD: A MANIFESTO FOR RESEARCH CREATION (Duke UP) and Nathan Snaza'a ANIMATE LITERACIES (Duke UP).
T04-P01 Activity 2019-10-10 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Haraway’s Dog: Teaching Research-Creation as Interdisciplinary Method T04-P01 Publication 2018-12-19 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Sounds of the Anthropocene T04-P01 Activity 2019-11-21 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Arts of the Anthropocene T04-P01 Activity 2019-11-22 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Inappropriate Bodies and Anthropocene Ethics T04-P01 Activity 2020-02-15 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Feminist Collaboration and Affective Resilience T04-P01 Activity 2017-10-13 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Mutation and Care in the Anthropocene University-Wide LectureT04-P01 Activity 2018-09-27 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 On Situatedness and Ecological Form T04-P01 Activity 2019-11-07 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art and Activism at the End(s) of the World(s) T04-P01 Activity 2019-11-10 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 How to Make Art at the End of the World University-Wide LectureT04-P01 Activity 2019-11-14 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art, Ecology, and Resilience University-Wide LectureT04-P01 Activity 2020-02-04 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Interdisciplinarity as Intervention Individual was Organizer and ChairT04-P01 Activity 2019-10-25 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Book Launch: Knowings and Knots: Methodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation T04-P01 Activity 2020-02-05 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Energy Transition in Time of Crisis: Research-Creation Responses T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2020-06-19 T04-P01 Energy Transition Research (Creation) Online art book/catalogue.T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2021-06-01 T04-P01 Attunement in the Cracks: Feminist Collaboration and the University as Broken Machine In Time, Urgency, and Collaboration in the Corporate University. Special Issue of the journal Feminist Formations.
T04-P01 Publication 2022-04-08 Natalie Loveless, " Carrie Smith"
T04-P01 Listening in the Anthropocene Sounds of the Anthropocene, special issue of Sensate Journal.
Interactive sound composition in experimental online journal.
Page numbers, issue, vol, etc. n/a
T04-P01 Publication 2021-04-08 Natalie Loveless, " Carrie Smith"
T04-P01 Energy Transition in Time of Crisis: Research-Creation Responses Energy In/Out of Place: A Virtual Energy Humanities Research-Creation Workshop, June 15–19 2020.T04-P01 Activity 2020-06-15 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 From Relational to Ecological Form T04-P01 Activity 2021-02-27 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 How to Make Art at the End of the World, Revisited Inaugural Speaker, Critical Conversations.T04-P01 Activity 2021-02-11 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art, Activism, and Global Crisis speaker and workshop series (Event organized) September 2020-May 2021 SSHRC-funded speaker and workshop series. Each presentation is by an artist or scholar interested in "modest" ephemeral performance forms that work to engender political consciousness (specifically with regard to climate justice). Speakers/conveners included Marilyn Arsem, Dylan Robinson, Stephanie Loveless, J.R. Carpenter, and Stephanie Springgay.T04-P01 Activity 2020-09-01 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art, Activism, and Global Crisis speaker and workshop series (Event organized) September 2020-May 2021 SSHRC-funded speaker and workshop series. Each presentation is by an artist or scholar interested in "modest" ephemeral performance forms that work to engender political consciousness (specifically with regard to climate justice). Speakers/conveners included Marilyn Arsem, Dylan Robinson, Stephanie Loveless, J.R. Carpenter, and Stephanie Springgay.T04-P01 Activity 2021-04-08 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 “Power Shift: Energy Transition and Energy Futurity” T04-P02 University of Alberta Activity 2021-06-02 T04-P02 Art, Ecology, and the Politics of Form: A Panel Revisited The following forum emerges from a panel called Art and/in the Anthropocene: A Debate on Sustainability and Ecology that was co-organized by Natalie Loveless and Jessie Beier for the Kule Institute for Advanced Study’s Around the World e-Conference in May of 2018. The conference panel invited discussion by six artist-scholars in addition to the organizers – Karin Bolender, Christa Donner, Mia Feuer, Leanne Olson, Scott Smallwood and Andrew Yang. Together they discussed two pre-circulated questions: one on sustainability and one on ecological form. Organized and edited by Loveless, the contributions in this forum respond to these questions. Yang argues for systems thinking in the context of art and ecology; Bolender considers multispecies care practices; Donner makes a plea for intergenerational empathy and collective problem-solving; Olson examines our disavowed relations to waste; Smallwood grapples with problems of representing the Anthropocene; Beier reflects, in a speculative-fictive form, on the folly of attempting to sustain our current ways of living and dying; and Loveless concludes with a reflection on art, ecological form and climate justice ethics. Together these short essays invite the reader to consider the role of art in creating new conditions for climate justice thinking and action.
T04-P01 Publication 2021-04-22 Natalie Loveless, " Scott Smallwood" , Jessie Beier
T04-P01 Prototypes for Possible Worlds Exhibition Exhibition ran from December 10, 2019 - January 11, 2020. T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2019-12-10 " Ruth Beer
" , Jessie Beier,
" Sean Caulfield
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" Evan Davies
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" Wallace Edwards
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" Soheila Esfahani
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" Caitlin Fisher
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" Joan Greer
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" Steven Hoffman
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" Tsēmā Igharas
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" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Luke Johnson
" , Natalie Loveless,
" Patrick Mahon
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" Janice Makokis
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" Kurtis MacAdam
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" Lisa Moore
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" Tegan Moore
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Mookerjea, S. ,
Simpson, M. ,
" Scott Smallwood
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" Rachel Snow
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" Diana Steinheuer
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" Clarence Whitestone
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Wilson, S. T04-P01 Reflections on Collaboration as Performance and the Performance of Collaboration in an Age of COVID and Climate Crisis Natalie Loveless and Sheena Wilson reflect on their history of working collaboratively, thinking through the complexities of feminist labour informed by research on the maternal as social performance and social fact. Whether resculpting academic political spaces in more sustainable ways or reshaping daily reality according to more ecological form, the authors argue for collaborative praxis—collaborative performance and the performance of collaboration—as a means of resistance and resilience in a time of political and climate catastrophe.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Publication 2021-07-20 T04-P01 Introduction: Seeds and Tools T04-P01 Publication 2022-03-08 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Situated Practices in Precarious Times T04-P01 Activity 2021-05-04 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Why Research-Creation? Artistic Method and the Anthropocene T04-P01 Activity 2021-03-26 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Art, Activism, and Global Crisis T04-P01 Activity 2022-04-21 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Power Shift: Energy Transition and Energy Futurity T04-P01 Activity 2021-06-02 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Energy Transition: Pathways to Climate Justice From 7-18 November 2022 Contextual Studies welcomed sixteen members of the Speculative Energy Futures (SEF) team to the University of St. Gallen as SQUARE’s inaugural artists-in-residence (three members were virtual, the remainder were in-person). Visiting Professor and SEF Principal Investigator Dr. Sheena Wilson led a two-week intensive course titled “Energy Transition: Pathways to Climate Justice,” taught with project co-lead Dr. Natalie Loveless and featuring lectures, seminar discussions, workshops, and guest-presentations by thirteen SEF team members. T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2022-11-07 Wilson, S. , Natalie Loveless,
Hartlieb-Power, J. ,
" Ruth Beer
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" Patrick Mahon
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Mookerjea, S. ,
" Janice Makokis
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" Kurtis McAdam
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" Tsema Igharas
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" Caitlin Fisher
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" Evan Davies
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" Sean Caulfield
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" Soheila Esfahani
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" Lisa Moore
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" Scott Smallwood
" T04-P01 Unpacking Energy Transition (FluxKit Beta Tests) From 7-18 November 2022 Contextual Studies welcomed sixteen members of the Speculative Energy Futures (SEF) team to the University of St. Gallen as SQUARE’s inaugural artists-in-residence (three members were virtual, the remainder were in-person). Visiting Professor and SEF Principal Investigator Dr. Sheena Wilson led a two-week intensive course titled “Energy Transition: Pathways to Climate Justice,” taught with project co-lead Dr. Natalie Loveless and featuring lectures, seminar discussions, workshops, and guest-presentations by thirteen SEF team members.
During the two-week course and residency at SQUARE, SEF animated an interactive pop-up exhibition "Unpacking Energy Transition (SEF’s FluxKit Beta Tests)." Presented throughout SQUARE’s atrium, "Unpacking Energy Transition" provided students, faculty, and community members with an opportunity to engage with the FluxKit, a ‘toolbox’ developed through SEF’s collaborative process that is intended to inspire participants to think differently about energy transition.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2022-11-07 T04-P01 We Were In It: Very Short Stories About Energy An interactive installation for "Unpacking Energy Transition (FluxKit Beta Tests)" at SQUARE, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland (November 7-11, 2022).
We Were In It: Very Short Stories About Energy is a 180-page book of creative fiction written by Speculative Energy Futures team members during a series of writing workshops hosted by award-winning Canadian novelist and SEF team member Lisa Moore. Following writing prompts that supported non-fiction writers in finding new voices to explore anxieties, hopes, and fears surrounding energy transition, 14 members of the team came together to write 43 speculative stories about energy and energy transition, these were then illustrated by the artist Kamei Lim. The book ends with 4 prompts to inspire you to share your stories.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2022-11-07 Wilson, S. ,
" Lisa Moore
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" Ruth Beer
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Mookerjea, S. ,
" Soheila Esfahani
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" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Evan Davies
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" Caitlin Fisher
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" Luke Johnson
" , Natalie Loveless,
" Kurtis McAdam
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" Janice Makokis
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Scott Smallwood
" T04-P01 RUBIX 2023 Keynote address for Rubix, an annual exhibition, symposium, and showcase event that celebrates the scholarly, research, and creative (SRC) activities within The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University. Every year, RUBIX brings together brilliant minds from across the fields of media, design, and creative industries to explore, innovate, and impact the world we live in.T04-P01 Activity 2023-01-26 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Research-Creation and Institutional Form Research Seminar Series at Monash University, Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance.
Abstract: An intervention into normative scholarly practice, research-creation (a sister term to practice-led and/or artistic research) has gained increasing visibility and validity over the past decade within the North American academy. Grounded in artistic means and methods, research-creation invites us to attend to the methods we mobilize as well as our modes of output and publication at the level of constitutive form. This research seminar will return to some of the key provocations laid out in Loveless' 2019 book How to Make Art at the End of the World: A Manifesto for Research-Creation, and opens onto questions of how and why it is important to champion research-creation attuned to social and ecological justice within our university spaces today.
T04-P01 Activity 2023-03-30 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 Scores for Energy Transition Presented as part of "Unpacking Energy Transition (FluxKit Beta Tests)" at SQUARE, University of St. Gallen (November 7 - 11, 2022).
Scores for Energy Transition is a dice-and-card-based dialogic game that invites players to consider the kinds of energy we rely on every day, and how we might rethink our relationships between energy and our basic needs. Inspired in part by the event scores of Fluxus artists Yoko Ono and George Brecht, Scores for Energy Transition can be played as a turn-based game, encouraging activities including personal research, artistic expression, debates, and conversation; or they can function as prompts for solo contemplation.
At SQUARE, prototype sets of Scores for Energy Transition will be available for initiating conversations, speculations, and debates about energy reliance and transition, as well as identifying the holes in our knowledge and the limits of our imaginations!
T04-P01 Activity 2022-11-07 Natalie Loveless, " Scott Smallwood"
T04-P01 Institutions of UNknowing: equity & justice work in the academy? A dialogue between Nat Hurley, Natalie Loveless, Carrie Smith, and Sheena Wilson.
T04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2023-05-18 T04-P01 Speculative Energy Futures: Why we need to think about the social and cultural aspects of energy Profile of Speculative Energy Futures for Creative Carbon ScotlandT04-P01 University of Alberta Activity 2023-07-04 T04-P01 Imagining Otherwise in Times of Crisis Keynote address for Imagining Otherwise, Speculation in the Americas: An Interseminars Culminating Symposium. T04-P01 Activity 2023-09-16 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 We Were in It: Stories about Energy Transition Bringing together academics, scientists, creative writers, visual artists, lawyers, and policy makers, We Were In It is a collaborative effort to attack the problem of climate crisis from very different backgrounds and perspectives, through fiction. The fusion of scholarship, literary writing, research, and creativity allows the strengths of many forms of writing to address the unfolding crisis of our modern petrocultures. Relying on the brevity of flash fiction to reflect the ticking clock of the climate crisis, the stories contained in this collection are slick as oil but against oil. They are a speculation about the future, taking notes from the present and the past as a portal to a better world.
T04-P01 University of Alberta, Memorial University Publication 2025-03-31 Wilson, S. ,
Moore, L. ,
Mookerjea, S. ,
" Ruth Beer
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" Caitlin Fisher
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" Satoshi Ikeda
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" Soheila Esfahani
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Davies, E. ,
" Luke Johnson
" , Natalie Loveless,
" Kurtis McAdam
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Lewandowski, K. ,
" Janice Makokis
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" Patrick Mahon
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" Scott Smallwood
" T04-P01 A Pandemic Love Letter Short story in the fiction book We Were In It: Stories About Energy Transition.
T04-P01 Publication 2025-03-31 Natalie Loveless
T04-P01 A Crisis of Connection Short story in the fiction book We Were In It: Stories About Energy Transition.
T04-P01 Publication 2025-03-31 Natalie Loveless
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