Reinvent the future

In this pivotal time, humanity has the duty to reinvent itself. If each of our actions is connected to the world, we have the power to change it and participate in the transition, by reconsidering our way of living, living, traveling, working ... All of us are aware of it, but we do not know how to do it.

This cooperative workshop was an invitation to build a new modernity in which we will be an actor of an ideal future, by updating local know-how, rendered obsolete by the era of globalized industrialization: repair and reuse instead of buying, share the goods instead of possessing them, share the knowledge instead of protecting it, collaborate instead of constructing hierarchies.
We mapped the forgotten knowledge that each student is carrying (himself, his family, his relatives) and laid the foundations for a multiform encyclopedia: diagrams, diagrams, tables, indexes, fragments, anthology ...
During the first day, an inventory of the index was co-created. The second day; the investigation of the essential know-how and formulation of scenarios by each group, and the third day; the scenarios came together in a collective ephemeral manifestation in the outdoor spaces of the school.

Podcast "The Worlds of Art"

Animated show by Estelle Nabeyrat for * DUUU (64 minutes).
With Olivier Vadrot, Birgitta Ralston, Nelson Pernisco, Raphael Haziot (Yes We Camp), Grégory Jérôme (Solidarity Economy of Art), and students Laura Jacob, Juliette Jacquet, Mehdi Laid, Daphne Demange, Laura Heintz.

The Irregular Notes is a newsletter sharing the Ralston Bau studio research and interventions. It is, as the name says, sent out irregularly two to four times per year.

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