The Guide to Speculative Meteorology
- Nava Waxman
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An Exercise in Speculative Method Making | The n-D::StudioLab Field
Speculative Meteorology: Weather Channeled emerges from a series of interdisciplinary experiments conducted by members of the nd:studiolab between 2023 and 2024. This exhibit invites artists and researchers to explore imaginative and multidimensional accounts of atmospheres and climates across past, present, and future. Drawing on Donna Haraway's concept of SF—speculative fabulation as a mode of attention, a theory of history, and a practice of worlding—the works collectively reimagine our relationship to the weather, engaging it as a site of both knowledge-making and creative practice.
nD::StudioLab Publication#2 2024 The publication is a part of the DIY Methods conference organized by the Low-Carbon Research Methods Group, and has been made possible with the generous support of York University Printing / Biding: name of the printhouse Front cover: Nava MessasWaxman Editors: Mark-David Hosale, Aftab Mirzaei All images and texts are copyrighted by the authors. If you have used any of the tools and methods in this field guide, we would love to hear about your outcomes, challenges , suggestions, and any other thoughts, please share them with us at nddox@ndstudiolab.com Digital version on issuu.com
Filiz Eryilmaz |Hrysovalanti Maheras | Francesc Morales | Jacob Cram | Aftab Mirzaei | Ilze Briede [Kavi], Kwame Kyei-Boateng | Grace Grothaus | Eyal Assaf | Nava Messas-Waxman | Boluwaji [Boma] Adeyanju, Hiromune Kubayashi | Wen Luo, Xuan Han