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This piece was produced as a creative response to the work and ideas presented in ‘Changing same: An ontology of spirit’, an ongoing research engagement concerned with the nature of reality.
This piece was produced as a creative response to the work and ideas presented in ‘Changing same: An ontology of spirit’, an ongoing research engagement concerned with the nature of reality.
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.
Changing same: An ontology of spirit ‘Changing same: An ontology of spirit’ is a research engagement concerned with the nature of reality. It proposes a particular interpretation of the world and attempts to bring to life this worldview by building a living archive of inter-disciplinary performances and material. In doing so it draws substantially on
Brought to you in collaboration with People’s Education, and as part of the UCT Decolonial School (2018), “Freespace in the bush of cosmospirits” is the first iteration of the Freespace Ensemble. Making use of Freespace as a discursive platform with possibilities for knowledge production, it brings forward an argument about ontological reality, drawing on clues in the world as we concretely experience it.