Out of the Cradle:  Inclusive Systems in Outer Space

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Out of the Cradle: Inclusive Systems in Outer Space

By Social Dimensions of Outer Space Network

Date and time

Thu, 20 Jun 2019 09:00 - 20:30 GMT+1

Location

Royal Observatory

Blackford Hill Edinburgh EH9 3HJ United Kingdom

Description

Outer space’s abstract appearance leads to a desire for its systemisation in order to conceptualise and normativize the human position within it. This includes epistemological “systems of thought” and ontologies of “natural systems”. Their architectural construction is by necessity defined by perspectival characterisation, with core differentiation of belonging(s) and position(s).

This workshop will explore the emergent systemisation of outer space with specific reference to inclusivity, through attempts at “world making” through life systems and architectures. We will integrate perspectives from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities and art, and deploy creative “fieldwork” and “design” approaches to defining vision(s) of inclusivity in the context of emerging outer space systems.

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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME

09.00-09.30 Coffee, Welcome, Introductions, Format
09:30-10.30 DEFINITION: Systems and Inclusivity (keynote)
10.30-12.00 EXPLORATION: Engaging with the Presence of Systems and Architecture(s) (laboratory tour: THOUGHT -NATURAL -> SYSTEMATISATION)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.30 DESIGN: The making of inclusive systems? (workshop)
14.30-15.00 Coffee Break
15.00-16.30 APPLICATION(S) & IMPLICATIONS: Systems and Architectures as Discourse and Negotiations (panel)
16.30-17.00 Summary
(17.00-18.00) (Dinner)
18.00-19.30 Public SEMINAR: Visions of an Inclusive Outer Space: Systems and Architectures
19.30-20.30 Reception

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There is limited space for this event.

Please, apply by 17th June 2019!

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This program has been developed with our partners, the Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT) and Waag Society.

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Out of the Cradle is the joint ground for the different communities involved in methodological and practical research of the human position in outer space to intersect.

Space agencies already invest in delivering benefits to the citizens and humankind by exploring the deepest realms of the Universe, the foundations of our physicality and augmentations of everyday surroundings. What existing space activities fundamentally lack is understanding the humanness of being in outer space. With Out of the Cradle, we aim to contribute human-centred perspectives into outer space utilisation. We are developing composite interfaces between established domains, composite missions to advocate non-established human and social studies beyond Earth’s atmosphere and showcase human space activities as a cultural and not only technological venture.

Past workshops: Vitanje (2013), Ljubljana (2014), St.Petersburg (2014), Moscow (2015), Vitanje (2015), Amsterdam (2018), Noordwijk (2018)

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This workshop is part of the Space Enlightenment Festival, highlighting the vital contribution of humanities, arts and social science to framing the future of engagement with Outer Space from a human perspective. The Festival is coordinated by the Social Dimensions of Outer Space (SDOS) network, with financial support from the University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh Napier University. www.sdos.ac.uk

Organised by

Social Dimensions of Outer Space (SDOS) brings together natural and social scientists, as well as academics and practitioners across a variety of humanities and arts disciplines. Its membership has expanded across several Scottish higher education institutions and other organisations. The network is also developing a series of larger projects, such as Scotland in Space collaborative publication and the Space Enlightenment Festival.

For more information and events see www.sdos.ac.uk.

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