24hrs ON EARTH
‘Learning to learn about racial, social and environmental (in)justice’
For UAL’s Research Season 2022 Earth and Equity: integrating environmental and racial justice https://bit.ly/3ukGBxX
The Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG) invites participants to an open-access 24 hour long continuous live session. Every sixty minutes of the 24 hours will be co-curated by two or more members of the EPRG and its global affiliates, spanning continents, time zones and approaches to learning.
We aim to challenge existing assumptions about ways of addressing pedagogic concerns, and the multiple ways in which we as world citizens might explore questions of learning (on/from/with/about/around) earth – learning to learn about racial, social and environmental (in)justice, and how we know that we have learned.
The EPRG is interested in creating new pedagogies and ways of working, drawing on collective practices, in the spirit of being non-hierarchical, inherently diverse and excited about experimentation.
We will start the 24hrs on Tuesday 29th March at 12.00 UTC+1 and finish on Wednesday 30th March at 12.00 UTC+1.
In the UK the clocks go forward 1 hour at 1 am on Sunday 27th March 2022. This is called British Summer Time (BST).
Our World Map Padlet: Tell us where you are coming from? https://bit.ly/36um9m9
Please be aware that all sessions will be recorded and be used for future events and for people who cannot attend.
EPRG sessions are intended to be welcoming, accessible and inclusive to all. Although this event is deliberately experimental, transcripts should be available on many of the platforms; and recordings will be available to view afterwards. We aim to care for one another and our environment(s), and to be compassionate in all our responses.
24hrs ON EARTH with the EPRG is a practice of hospitality, hosting many different viewpoints. Views expressed are those of individuals involved, and take ethical responsibility.
Time zone Converter: https://bit.ly/356TzqA
Please follow the links below to find where the sessions will be hosted.
24hrs ON EARTH – PLAYLIST
When UTC+1 | Who Hosts | What About | Where Link to each hour’s event. |
12.00 BST | Members of the EPRG | Time Zone Protocols: 1 The 24hrs ON EARTH event – what we hope … & Playlist / Platforms explanation & Recordings – rationale & Being in these spaces – thoughts & ? … | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
13.00 BST | Lynda Beckett + Ana Vicente Richards | (k)not crochet Bring some thread, old clothes, towels, fabric, used plastic bags and/or any other flexible material you have available…. and a hook or a stick or a wooden spoon (and you can also just use your hands)….to make an improvised crochet piece while we hook up together to discuss any EARTH issues on our minds. No previous experience or knowledge of crochet is necessary as we will be making up our own crochet techniques as we converse. | Yorkshire London MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
14.00 BST | The Conversation (a group of Research students from UAL and beyond, who meet sporadically to discuss our experiences of being engaged in research and the Earth) | Fermenting Feminisms for Mother-ness Earth The Conversation is in progress and we would be pleased if you could come and engage with it for a while, vocally, silently or textually. We will be using Lauren Fournier’s paper on ‘Fermenting Feminism’ https://bit.ly/3J1X5QV a pivot piece, though discussion tends to bubble and fizz along various lines of enquiry… | Global Recording of the Conversation: https://bit.ly/3IZUirl Zoom Link https://bit.ly/3tJGfBV Meeting ID: 954 5575 4062 Passcode: 606499 Time: Mar 29, 2022 02:00 PM London |
15.00 BST | Andrea Luka Zimmerman | Art Class Art Class is a filmed performance lecture by Andrea Luka Zimmerman playing on, and exploring, the perennial tension between the two key words in its title, testing the limits of access that working-class artists have to cultural production and to the relevant institutions circulating these outcomes. Alternately playful and provocative, serious and satirical, Art Class favors wit over weaponizing and reflection over rhetoric but does not pull its punches when it comes to the real obstructions to working class creative progress, or to the strategies necessary to overcome such outmoded hindrances. | Online Video Streaming Introduced by Mark Ingham To watch live join Zoom Meeting https://bit.ly/3IRD8vY Meeting ID: 561 364 3161 Passcode: PzRJ2A YouTube Link to Trailer https://bit.ly/3thTuJO |
16.00 BST | Claudette Davis-Bonnick + Louise Rouse + Crona Connolly + Laura Salisbury | Contour designer student with vision impairment demonstrating how to draft a bikini. + subsequent iterations (including screen printing), followed by a conversation on the sensory issues encountered during our practices of teaching and the effects it might have on the curriculum. | UK Japan Ireland London Link to Video SEEING | IS BELIEVING https://bit.ly/3Lo8SL8 Time: Mar 29, 2022 04:00 PM London Join Zoom Meeting https://bit.ly/3JMXrvY Passcode: 864955 |
17.00 BST | John O’Reilly + Lonny Avi Brooks | Pedagogies of Chronopolitics. In some future you and we are imagining, Lonny Avi Brooks, Professor of Strategic Communication at California State University, East Bay, discusses the creative, ethical and social pedagogy of his futures work in papers such as ‘Diverse Alternative Learning Visions 2026–2066: Transforming and Reframing the University as a Lifelong Social Design Lab” (2019, with Ian Pollock). We will imagine with Lonny, different futures beyond the cruelty of ‘the white imagination’, imagining Superpedagogies of Superstruction and Superposition. See you in The Then. | UK USA Recording of the Pedagogies of Chronopolitics session https://bit.ly/376aCtg Zoom Link https://bit.ly/3qIWQE9 Meeting ID: 843 0710 4376 Passcode: 927343 |
18.00 BST | Jenny Maxwell | Going Wonderground: An hour of wonder on the Underground | UK MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
19.00 BST | Santanu Vasant | Power Hour Of Writing creatively together on a story. The audience writes a collective short story. | UK MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
20.00 BST | Sicgmone Kludje | Knitting. How the creative practice of knit can be used to create community. A short reading from the book conscious crafts knitting by Black Girl Knit Club | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
21.00 BST | Jheni Arboine + Barbara Beckles is the Secretary of the South London Seed Society. [A new informal community group] | ‘The semiotics of micro-botanical gardening.’ This session is interactive. Please bring the following; Spring onions, lemons/limes, tomatoes, carrots, moss, pak choi/celery, recycled plastic containers, /glass jars, kitchen paper towels and newspapers. Water, memories and critical conversations that signify cultivating and growing hope. | UK London MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
22.00 BST | Stacey Leigh Ross + Noemi Sadowska + Kevon Foderingham + Crystal Zhang | Awakenings: How we learn to care and if learning and teaching can save the world and to borrow from Layla Saad’s (2020) work The Post-Racist Planet what will make us ‘good ancestors’? In response, they will reflect on their learning concerning eco-social justice and share their latest insights and approaches to educating for social and environmental sustainability from three different time zones. They will bring the session to a close, by imagining and reflecting on what the future for higher education could look like. | Trinidad & Tobago China UK Recording of the session: https://bit.ly/37cPLVc Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/36sYyC3 |
23.00 BST | Elena Arzani + Marco De Biasi + Gabriele Marangoni + Daniela Slezàkovà | Musicodiscussionismo… Starting with a Musicodissusionismo Talk on the relevance of Music as a universal language capable of overcoming cross-cultural boundaries and uniting people empathically with love. Then a reflection on the vocabulary of music, we expand on the meaning of empathy as applied in the music production and disciple and the opportunity of embracing the value of music culture in Academic Institutions | Global YouTube Link: https://bit.ly/3qKb3At MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
24.00 BST | The Whole World | What can you hear and see and feel and taste and touch outside your window now? Turn your laptop/phone camera to the world outside and leave running for an hour. Sounds and Camera ON. Stream through our Teams link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI & 24hrs ON EARTH World Map Padlet: Tell us where you are coming from? https://bit.ly/36um9m9 or Listen to: ‘The Whole World’ by OUTCAST https://bit.ly/36RM0EN |
01.00 BST | Jonathan Jewell | How to fall asleep when you can’t. [it’s about social and psychological conflict, a narrative text-ile] | UK MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
02.00 BST | Jheni Arboine + Inehj En’Iobra | The Pedagogy of watercolour and decolonised research. A free flowing conversation about watercolour. What we learn from the practice. Where the medium becomes the pedagogue. Where conversation and dialogue become the research method and decolonised through storytelling. | MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
03.00 BST | Audiences become the hosts. | Open Session: Contemplation and meditation on “Learning to learn about racial, social and environmental (in)justice.” Whoever is in the room can discuss this idea and if you wish use the World Map Padlet to tell us where you are coming from. https://bit.ly/36um9m9 | Tell us where you are coming from? https://bit.ly/36um9m9 MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI 24hrs ON EARTH World Map Padlet: |
04.00 BST | Jonathan Kearney + Collaborators from many locations | A curated discussion across vast timezones exploring experimental differences in pedagogy and environmental impact of online tools. A conversation between 6 artist teachers across many different time zones – in California, USA; rural south Peru; Liverpool, UK; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Beijing, China. | California Peru Saudi Arabia Vietnam. China Australia UK Recording of the event: https://bit.ly/3IVy0qJ Join Zoom Meeting https://bit.ly/3thUrBS Meeting ID: 813 1923 5019 Passcode: 245045 |
05.00 BST | Jonathan Wright | Dawn Chorus In this hour we’ll be exploring the role of dreamlike states, cinema and what we can learn about ourselves in these liminal spaces. | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
06.00 BST | Mark Peter Wright + Student Voices | Scores for Earthly Listening. x 12 invitations for listening-with humans and environments | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
07.00 BST | Audiences become the hosts. | Open Session: Contemplation and meditation on “Learning to learn about racial, social and environmental (in)justice.” Whoever is in the room can discuss this idea and if you wish use the World Map Padlet to tell us where you are coming from. https://bit.ly/36um9m9 | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI 24hrs ON EARTH World Map Padlet: Tell us where you are coming from. https://bit.ly/35YTJRr |
08.00 BST | Mel Davies + Lucy Dukes | Mossy Entanglements: This session is intended to be an unstructured discussion that responds to ideas introduced on MA Art and Science (CSM). The session aims to explore how artists, thinkers and activists have used the rhizoid qualities of moss as a ‘thinking tool’ in the consideration of Earth and equity. | UK Blackboard Collaborate Link: |
09.00 BST | Cròna Connolly | Pre-recording of a class trip to An Grianàn, an Aileach heritage site and Wild Ireland animal sanctuary for drawing sessions. | Ireland Recording of the session: https://bit.ly/3uPwEsH Link: UAL EPRG is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join here: https://bit.ly/36lbERX Topic: An Grianan an Aileach Time: Mar 30, 2022 09:00 AM London BST Meeting ID: 981 5355 7831 Passcode: 238924 |
10.00 BST | Stacey Leigh Ross + James Hackett of The Lush Kingdom and University of Trinidad & Tobago | Talk & Draw Drawing the feelings that come up as we discuss our experiences learning about racial, social and environmental justice. We’ll be using a shared board where viewers can see the artwork unfold. | UK Trinidad & Tobago Recording of the Talk & Draw session: https://bit.ly/3K0O6AR Zoom Link: https://bit.ly/35ZAjfe Meeting ID: 919 9664 8681 Passcode: TandTUK |
11.00 BST | All Members of the EPRG | Time Zone Protocols: 2 What Just Happened? | Global MS Teams Link: https://bit.ly/3CSiESI |
12.00 BST | Mark Ingham | Feeling Good. And 14 other of the greatest songs sung by the fabulous Nina Simone. For your delight! | Online Video Streaming YouTube link: https://bit.ly/3DeKZTh |