Regenerative futures

Regenerative futures
RHIZOMATIC THINKING AND ARCHITECTURE
1-6/10/2024




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c Meri Björn

17.15    Pontus Purokuru / Deleuze, Guattari and the their idea of Rhizome 

Purokuru’s talk will introduce Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of the rhizome, examine its role in rethinking non-hierarchical and interconnected structures and its impact on fields such as cultural studies and sociology. The talk will also address some common misconceptions and offer a critical reflection on the use of the rhizome as a popular metaphor from digital networks to creative industries. Finally, while the rhizome has been celebrated as a model for open and fluid systems, it has also been be co-opted by capitalist forces and institutions of control. Using the concept does not guarantee freedom from competition or hierarchy. How to navigate this contradiction in practice and thought.


c Konsta Klemetti


18.15 Sanna Lehtinen / Transgenerational aesthetics in the beyond-human world


Sanna’s research focuses on the intersection of urban environmental aesthetics, philosophy of the city, and philosophy of technology. The talk is about our understanding of the deep intricacies of the ecosystemic level that supports the human lifeform has been compromised by grave uncertainties in recent years. We are much more in connection and dependent on nature beyond ourselves than what has been traditionally implied by the design and planning of cities and other human environments according to human-centred ideas of quality. In this talk I outline an idea of a transgenerational aesthetics that can take scientific and non-scientific approaches in environmental aesthetics further, into imagining and reimagining what it means to thrive in a more caring way.



19.15 Elina Koivisto / Care oriend design collaborating with the fungi (screening)


Elina Koivisto is an architect and doctoral researcher at Aalto Arts. She will approach the theme of the event through her current project Kudos – Library for Material Relations. Kudos is an exploration into different caring relations in architecture. It is an example of how architecture could act as a tool for forming bonds between humans, as well as between humans and the more-than-human nature. It offers its visitors a chance to experience a space built together with other living beings and to simultaneously re-evaluate the material relations in our built environment in general. The project frames architecture as an ever becoming and evolving process rather than an object frozen in time and place.
The event is a place for alternative education and peer learning. We welcome students from all educational backgrounds to join the event to critically study what it means to build regenerative futures. We aim to challenge traditional education that lacks opportunity to question the cultural norms and learn to recognize the rhizomatic and entangled nature of the field. We hope to open a discussion also outside the architecture community and invite different perspectives









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Emel Tuupainen / Post growth cities and the issue of economic inequality in ecological transition and sustainable planning. 


Emel Tuupainen is an architect driven by the contradictions of individual and regional inequality in the context of sustainable spatial planning, its economic drivers and alternatives. In the lecture Tuupainen concentrates on the role of economic inequality as one of the main obstacles in ecological transition and sustainable planning. What could be the alternative economic approach and how does it change the planning process? They are working on their PhD about "Economic norms in eco-social spatial change" in Tampere university. Their research is funded by Nessling foundation since the beginning of 2024.





18.00 Julia Nueno, Forensic architecture: Spatial techniques and Open-Source Methods of investigation of the ongoing Istrael apartheid in Gaza


Forensic Architecture is a multidisciplinary research group at Goldsmiths, that uses spatial analysis and digital modeling to reconstruct incidents of violence and human rights abuses by states, corporations and reactionary forces (..) Julia Nueno, PhD Fellow at Forensic Architecture, will present the spatial analysis techniques and digital tools that have been developed over the past year to respond to ongoing Nakba in Gaza. These methods have been used to investigate the manipulation and misinformation of the Israeli military, to study the expansion of the medium of warfare and the enviromental damage caused by military campaign, and to identify military patterns aimed at bringing about the physical destruction of Palestinian living conditions.





Oranssi, From squatting to youth cultural center and non profit housing provider


Introduction to Oranssi’s work, organization and history. How did a squat transform itself to non profit housing provider for the youth?




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Emilia Laine /  Rethinking built environment for holobionts


Emilia Laine is a doctoral researcher in sociology at the University of Helsinki. Combining approaches from science and technology studies and the social studies of microbes, her dissertation project follows the microbial in the emergence of a novel food economy called cellular agriculture. 

The rise of metagenomics since the early 2000s has accelerated a paradigm shift in biology known as the symbiotic turn. Instead of emphasizing competition as the driving force of evolution, the symbiotic perspective emphasizes how life has evolved in close and long-term relationships between different species. Consequently, the understanding of humans as mere individuals is dissolving due to the mounting evidence that our bodies are largely made up of microbial 'foreign' entities. This talk seeks to connect the microbial and the social in the context of architecture. It asks how we should rethink our approaches to the built environment if we are indeed holobionts, beings that are inseparably entangled with microbes. 
c Bogna Kociumbas-Kos 2023



Eero Yli-Vakkuri, SUMUD / Dark infra of solidarity action


Eero Yli-Vakkuri is a recovering survivalist and a performance artist, whose work focuses on public spaces. In the past he made annoying street interventions which made people uncomfortable, presently he is advancing sustainable design through campaigns, workshops and artistic presentations. He prefers to work in groups and to develop antidisciplinary collaborations with specialists from different fields.



Experimental dinner w/ Jonas Palekas


Jonas Palekas is a chef and food artist specializing in performative dinners, experimental food design methodologies, speculations about food futures, advocacy of ecological relations, and microbiological activism.



All events are free of charge thanks to the support of Aalto Universitys Sustainability action booster.