>>FastForward>>
Vinalhaven, ME — June 17–23, 2012
- Introduction by Peter Hall
- Fast Forward Daily by Margo Halverson
- Slowing/Extending Time by Leanne Elias
- Immediate Outcome of a Letterform Workshop by Mark Jamra
- Measuring Experiential Time by Margo Halverson and Peter Hall
- PAST<<(((?)))>>FUTURE by Lindsey Culpepper
- The Daily Practice League by Gail Swanlund
- Immediate Outcome of a Weaving Workshop by Rebecca Keyel
- Immediate Outcomes by Galrielle Esperdy
- Immediate Outcomes by Anita Cooney
- Rough, Raw, Inconsistent, and Unpopular by Sean Carnegie
- FastForward Exhibition by Mark Jamra
- Wrap-Up by Peter Hall
The quickening pace of life calls for a rethink of time. With a deadline approaching or bombarded by the unforeseen, we are often forced to cut corners, think on our feet, fly by the seat of our pants. In the midst of these crises, time, which seemed so linear, fixed, immutable, becomes elastic: we find space to breathe, think, laugh, pull off unexpected feats. It’s while we are fast-forwarding, oddly, that new insights and possibilities can come to light. But the phrase >>fast-forward>> also suggests we have an end point in mind. FastForward ten or 10,000 years and what do we imagine we will have left behind? How might this longer view of time shift the way we make design decisions? DesignInquiry 2012: >>FastForward>> finds a wrinkle in time on a remote island in Maine to explore speed, time-being, and how we might redesign the future: through workshops, presentations, discussion and digestion.