Aberdeen

Aberdeen was really good - it made me realise how embodied experiential ways of doing things actually work best. Johan said a very wise thing which I quote from: These days encapsulated a vision of the project as a whole that begins to articulate the meaning of “voices of the future”. I very much liked your remark, Kate, at Bennachie that this IS the project and the way of working. I also very much liked seeing the emergence of the project’s own unique theorisation of what we are doing, along the lines of relationality, embodied and distributed cognition, language and communication and concrete utopia. Starting from “archaeology, ontology and architecture” I feel we are developing our own framing that may even contribute to a further development of that frame, as we discover ways to think beyond the Greek heritage that still marks (and mars) those terms: archaeology: the account (logos) of the archè (origin), ontology: the account of being (not becoming) and architecture: th...