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Local Alternatives
re-imagining urban histories and futures with children and young people
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sensing time
from planetary scale
to life scale
from deep time
to the living present
how we experience time
simultaneously and differently
our experiences of the
immediate environment
time as felt duration
our sense of time depends
on how fast we're moving
and what we're interested in
different senses of time
in Hulme Park
time as memory
tree time
insect time
grass time
dog time
walking time
listening time
looking time
quiet time
my time
your time
our time
degrees of synchrony, rhythm
and divergence between times
cameras, sensors, watches and microphones
sense time differently than we do
intricate relations
between time and place
memories of home
silently sensing details
like we're underwater
body time
manchester arena
one year ago
what is research?
what is philosophy?
what we're doing right now
a pack of dogs
running towards us
I have no idea what we're doing!
what concepts allow us
to think time as multiple?
talking about quantum physics
and drawing Hulme Park
while wearing biosensors
event
prehension
multiplicity
becoming
diffraction
superpositions
collaborators
Elizabeth de Frietas (Biosocial Lab, MMU)
David Rousell (Biosocial Lab, MMU)
Suzanne Smith (Z-arts)
Z-artists (age 11-14)
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