Inventing Liveable Futures

Video

Format

m4v

License

Creative Commons Licence

Contributors

Contributed date

March 1, 2020 - 10:43am

Critical Commentary

This is an experimental image. A moving image about langage and interpretation.

This image is 1 of 2 experimental images that try to capture a debate-in-progress between developers and community activists about the future of 3200 Foothill Blvd, Pasadena. 

The original text comes from the developer's publically-distributed description of their project. I add to the text by coloring language that points to imagined past, present, and futures. These color blocks are then used to create  and incorporate a vocabulary inventory. 

I am interested in how pasts and futures are invented in stories and arguments, to/for others. For example, the contention in this image that the original use of this place was a naval testing facility signals when time begins in the developers imaginary. They cannot ignore its military past, but willfully ignore the nuanced and textured histories embedded in this inhabited place in Southern California.

The text presents an imagined future as a living community organism—heart, connected, vital, filter. The past is presented as deadened—isolated, wall-off, commemorative. No words are available in this conjured site for a toxic history or toxic future.

Language

English

Location

3200 Foothil Blvd
Pasadena, CA
United States

Cite as

Anonymous, "Inventing Liveable Futures", contributed by Nadine Tanio, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 1 March 2020, accessed 16 April 2024. http://www.centerforethnography.org/content/inventing-liveable-futures