Enacting Ecological Aesthetics
Madina Tlostanova in conversation with Dulmini Perera In this session we will reflect on intersections and interstices between Bateson`s ecology of the mind and decoloniality with a special focus on the echoing yet different concepts of the double bind and differential or border consciousness. These issues are directly linked to the onto-epistemic processes of sensing-knowing-making and therefore to decolonizing aesthetics through aesthesis, crucial for reimagining design of/by the South. In the second part (Q&A session) we expand the discussion on the relationship between questions of aesthetics and decoloniality in relation to design/ architecture/artistic research and methods. This research is supported by the DFG (German Research Foundation) grant number 508363000 and the AHRC (United Kingdom).
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