THE GALAXY TSHWANE Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Tammy ...
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THE GALAXY TSHWANE Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Tammy Palesa Stewart in collaboration with Stephen Hobbs and Pauline Borton
Visualisation Studio The Galaxy Tshwane This visualisation was created after the Future Teller’s open studio. It is a text-based mind map, as opposed to some of the other more abstracted visualisations. It maps an image of a visualisation I the middle and moves through rings of responses notes and ideas. Eventually it connects to constellation patterns of concepts. Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Tammy Palesa Stewart in collaboration with Stephen Hobbs and Pauline Borton
Main Issues from the session Methods and Techniques • Crime. • This visualisation was created after the Future • Litter and pollution. Teller’s open studio. It is a text based mind map, • Load shedding. as opposed to some of the other more abstracted • Create more food gardens, plant non-GMO visualisations. Creating a visualisation after a indigenous seeds. session allows you more freedom in terms of • Invent a machine that creates clean energy from composition, deliberate material/key choices, waste. and you have the time to choose more • Get cash back for recycling. intentional key words. • Create more privacy in townships, through more • At the centre of the mind map is an image of a pavements, higher walls, shade. visualisation that was created during the session, • Harness solar power. and extended out from this centre image are • Develop local markets. responses to the questions that were asked during • Install multi-functional public artworks. the session. The first responses are captured on • Revisit indigenous architecture such as mud houses. the first ring, the second responses on the second • Up-cycle old furniture. ring, and so on leading out in concentric circles. • Create togetherness by focusing on cultural • The style, shape, and colour of each text block commonalities. were changed to differentiate between • Focus on Indigenous Knowledge Systems. responses. • Create an AR Culture Park to record and teach • Right at the end, a few constellation patterns about traditional cultures that are fading out. were added to show connections between • Rename public spaces with indigenous names. certain responses and concepts. THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Suggested Titles Participatory Exhibition & Alternative Forms: • An expanding city Create a space where people can contribute to a • A solar city collective mind map • The galaxy The space should allow people to draw on the walls, floor, ceiling, all surfaces to become an all encompassing map of ideas https://www.brionybarr.com/filter/drawing/Tape-It- http://www.icdpdraw.com/previous-projects/2016/1/29/a- Collaborative-Drawing million-minutes THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Materials/ Key What would you fetch What are the • Parks and theatres from the past/future and positive parts of • Peaceful bring back to your city?• Hope • national heater your home? • Familiar • Indigenous plant seeds (non • Green and peaceful GMO) • Quiet • Solar Power • Home garden • Local markets • Instant teleportation What space does What are the • Multi-functional public artworks • Crime your culture occupy negative parts • Litter in the future? of your • Streets home? • Pollution • Traditional mud houses (building materials) • Load shedding • Up-cycled furniture • Focus on cultural commonalities • Indigenous Knowledge Systems • Augmented Reality Culture Park – history of fading cultures What would you • Flash mob centre- instead of prison, a • Immersion in other cultures make to fix the dance troop picks up litter etc • Cultural markets and artworks • Plant more flowers • Personal experiences of other cultures - not normative negative? • Waste and food gardens museums • Crime sensing vacuum – super future • Home schools • Harness clean energy from waste - • Rename public spaces with indigenous names super future • Get cash back for plastic recycling • Pavements, drainage, privacy walls, Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane shade in townships Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Tammy Palesa Stewart in collaboration with Stephen Hobbs and Pauline Borton THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Stephen Hobbs in collaboration with Tammy Palesa Stewart and Pauline Borton THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Stephen Hobbs in collaboration with Tammy Palesa Stewart and Pauline Borton THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Open Session 1, Future Tellers Ver 1, 19 June 2020. Creative outcomes for Tshwane Visualisations. Creative Respondent: Stephen Hobbs in collaboration with Tammy Palesa Stewart and Pauline Borton THE GALAXY - TSHWANE
Visualisation Studio Commissioned by the South African Cities Network Facilitators and Creative Respondents: Funders and partners in the built environment programme Gabriella Peppas | Marcus Neustetter | Stephen Hobbs | Pauline Borton | Tammy Palesa Stewart | Ciara Struwig | Tariro Moyo | Albertus van der Westhuizen | Lavinia Williams-Otto | Jacques Nel Implemented by Ilifindo and The Trinity Session Launched at Urban Month
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