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Most recent edit on 2010-03-05 22:36:58 by DanielLadnar

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Please see here for the selection of photographs and here for a selection of scenarios.

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Please see here for the selection of photographs.



Edited on 2009-08-07 15:35:10 by DanielLadnar

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Archive of the Future: Scenarios was my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. It was exhibited as part of the MA Comtemporary Dialogues degree show in Swansea, Dynevor Centre for Art, Design & Media, 20 - 26 June 2009.

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Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 19 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.



Edited on 2009-05-20 08:17:38 by DanielLadnar

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I have compiled a number of photographs, and I will keep adding more as the project evolves. These photographs all stand in for future performances that still have to be imagined. Like all performance documentation, they try to encapsulate an idea of an event, only here the question is: what will have happened? I am not trying to answer this question myself, although occasionally I might, but I am instead inviting written responses, in the form of scenarios, to these photographs.

Deletions:
I have compiled a number of photographs, and I will keep adding more as the project evolves. These photographs all stand in for future performances that still have to be imagined. Like all performance documentation, they try to encapsulate an idea of an event, only here the question is: what will have happened? I am not trying to answer this question myself, although occassionally I might, but I am instead inviting written responses, in the form of scenarios, to these photographs.



Edited on 2009-05-19 19:13:42 by DanielLadnar

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If you would like to contribute a scenario, please go ahead and send it to scenario@random-people.net. Please make sure to identify which photograph the scenario refers to (photographs are numbered). By sending a scenario, you agree that it can be used in the ways described above. There is an editorial process involved, not all scenarios will be used, but every contribution is very much appreciated. Scenarios can be sent in English or German and might be translated accordingly.

Deletions:
If you would like to contribute a scenario, please go ahead and send it to scenario@random-people.net. Please make sure to identify which photograph the scenario refers to (photographs are numbered). By sending a scenario, you agree that it can be used in the ways described above. There is an editorial process involved, not all scenarios will be used, but every contribution is very much appreciated. Scenarios can be send in English or German and might be translated accordingly.



Edited on 2009-04-27 11:49:10 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 19 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.

Deletions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.



Edited on 2009-04-07 13:28:45 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-04-07 13:18:33 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.


Deletions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.



Edited on 2009-04-07 13:15:04 by DanielLadnar

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Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. Some of these scenarios will then, in turn, be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here – beyond simply reversing this process – is to keep the process going.
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.


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Archive of the Future: Scenarios
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. Some of these scenarios will then, in turn, be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here – beyond simply reversing this process – is to keep the process going.
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.




Edited on 2009-04-07 13:01:26 by DanielLadnar

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Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. Some of these scenarios will then, in turn, be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here – beyond simply reversing this process – is to keep the process going.

Deletions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. Some of these scenarios then, in turn, will be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here is – beyond simply reversing this process – to keep the process going.



Edited on 2009-04-07 11:06:33 by DanielLadnar

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This project is part of the Archive of the Future-series that investigates various ways in which art addresses the future: projects, manifestos, utopias, proposals, and, in this case, scenarios. The series, of which I am talking as if it already existed, is itself a project, or rather still a projection, something yet to manifest, not yet a manifesto.



Edited on 2009-04-07 11:04:52 by DanielLadnar

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Archive of the Future: Scenarios is my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.

Deletions:
Archive of the Future: Scenariosis my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.



Edited on 2009-04-07 10:51:30 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-04-07 10:51:21 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Please see here for the selection of photographs.

Deletions:
Please see here for the selection of photographs.



Edited on 2009-04-07 10:48:52 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. Some of these scenarios then, in turn, will be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here is – beyond simply reversing this process – to keep the process going.
I have compiled a number of photographs, and I will keep adding more as the project evolves. These photographs all stand in for future performances that still have to be imagined. Like all performance documentation, they try to encapsulate an idea of an event, only here the question is: what will have happened? I am not trying to answer this question myself, although occassionally I might, but I am instead inviting written responses, in the form of scenarios, to these photographs.
There is no special rule for writing the scenarios and no special form these scenarios should take. They should preferably be written in the present or future tense, and should describe an imagined performance based on one of the photographs collected here. If the imagined performance involves the presentation of text (spoken, projected, written etc.), this text can either be included or described in the scenario. The scenarios can be long or short, providing as much detail of the imagined event as the writer finds appropriate. They can refer to whatever is depicted in the photograph as the central moment or just one of many moments in the imagined performance.
- they might be exhibited alongside the photographs that triggered them, either on this website or in an exhibition
If you would like to contribute a scenario, please go ahead and send it to scenario@random-people.net. Please make sure to identify which photograph the scenario refers to (photographs are numbered). By sending a scenario, you agree that it can be used in the ways described above. There is an editorial process involved, not all scenarios will be used, but every contribution is very much appreciated. Scenarios can be send in English or German and might be translated accordingly.
Please see here for the selection of photographs.
Archive of the Future: Scenariosis my final project for the MA in Photography in Swansea. Results will be exhibited in the MA degree show that opens on 12 June 2009. The project will however continue beyond this date.


Deletions:
Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. The photographs thus serve as anticipatory performance documentation. Some of these scenarios then, in turn, will be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here is – beyond simply reversing this process – to keep the process going, to never allow representation to become complete.
I have compiled a number of photographs, and I will keep adding more as the project evolves. These photographs all stand in for future performances that still have to be imagined. Like all performance documentation, they try to encapsulate an idea of an event, only here the question is: what will have happened? I am not trying to answer this question myself, although occassionally I might, but I am instead inviting written responses, in the form of scenarios, to these photographs. Performance documentation very often is composed of photographic evidence of an event and a written account or short description of it. Without the textual explanation, what meaning do the images convey?
There is no special rule for writing the scenarios and no special form these scenarios should take. They should preferably be written in the present or future tense, and should describe an imagined performance based on one of the photographs collected here. They can be long or short, providing as much detail of the imagined event as the writer finds appropriate. They can refer to whatever is depicted in the photograph as the central moment or just one of many moments in the imagined performance.
- they might be exhibited alongside the photographs that triggered them, either on this website or in an exhibition
If you would like to write a scenario, please go ahead and send it to scenario@random-people.net. Please make sure to identify which photograph the scenario refers to (photographs are numbered). By submitting a scenario, you agree that it can be used in the ways described above. There is an editorial process involved, not all scenarios will be used, but every submission is appreciated. Scenarios can be send in English or German and might be translated accordingly.
While scenarios today often involve ticking bombs and terrorists, Archive of the Future: Scenarios, besides investigating the relation of writing and photography in performance and its documentation, also aims to re-appropriate the scenario form for a creative/aesthetic exploration and hopes to discover a subversive potential in the element of uncertainty that scenarios retain even when they are used to generate a very specific paranoia.




Edited on 2009-04-07 09:21:22 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-04-07 09:21:08 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-03-29 00:48:50 by DanielLadnar

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Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2009-03-29 00:48:08 by DanielLadnar []
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Archive of the Future: Scenarios


Archive of the Future: Scenarios is an invitation to use photographs as a starting point to develop scenarios for possible performances. The photographs thus serve as anticipatory performance documentation. Some of these scenarios then, in turn, will be realised, creating new documentation. While documentation in most cases aims to represent an event after the event, the aim here is – beyond simply reversing this process – to keep the process going, to never allow representation to become complete.

I have compiled a number of photographs, and I will keep adding more as the project evolves. These photographs all stand in for future performances that still have to be imagined. Like all performance documentation, they try to encapsulate an idea of an event, only here the question is: what will have happened? I am not trying to answer this question myself, although occassionally I might, but I am instead inviting written responses, in the form of scenarios, to these photographs. Performance documentation very often is composed of photographic evidence of an event and a written account or short description of it. Without the textual explanation, what meaning do the images convey?

There is no special rule for writing the scenarios and no special form these scenarios should take. They should preferably be written in the present or future tense, and should describe an imagined performance based on one of the photographs collected here. They can be long or short, providing as much detail of the imagined event as the writer finds appropriate. They can refer to whatever is depicted in the photograph as the central moment or just one of many moments in the imagined performance.

The scenarios might be used in the following ways:
- they might be exhibited alongside the photographs that triggered them, either on this website or in an exhibition
- they might be realised as performances
- if they are realised, new documentation will be created that again might be exhibited, might be re-performed, or might serve as a trigger for new scenarios

If you would like to write a scenario, please go ahead and send it to scenario@random-people.net. Please make sure to identify which photograph the scenario refers to (photographs are numbered). By submitting a scenario, you agree that it can be used in the ways described above. There is an editorial process involved, not all scenarios will be used, but every submission is appreciated. Scenarios can be send in English or German and might be translated accordingly.

This project is part of the Archive of the Future-series that investigates various ways in which art addresses the future: projects, manifestos, utopias, proposals, and, in this case, scenarios. The series, of which I am talking as if it already existed, is itself a project, or rather still a projection, something yet to manifest, not yet a manifesto.

While scenarios today often involve ticking bombs and terrorists, Archive of the Future: Scenarios, besides investigating the relation of writing and photography in performance and its documentation, also aims to re-appropriate the scenario form for a creative/aesthetic exploration and hopes to discover a subversive potential in the element of uncertainty that scenarios retain even when they are used to generate a very specific paranoia.



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