Our pedagogy lab grows from Kaziranga Forest and Wildlife Reserve in Assam.
22-28 April 2023
Based on the ideas generated during the April 2021 meet-up, a first session of the Winter School took place in April 2023. Led by the two founders Cristina Bogdan and Mriganka Madhukaillya, the week-long session was built around the question, What is reality?
It took the students on a mind journey of the tendencies towards de-realization of reality in philosophical traditions across the world, culminating with the ontological flattening brought about by Modern Technology. In the exceptional setting of the forest, it was then possible to draw upon encounters with the non-human, understood at the entity as well as the systemic level, to propose corrective measures to this thinking.
Further interactions with local stakeholders, such as farmers, forest rangers, conservationists, our host Manju Barua at the Wildgrass Lodge (the first to imagine tourism in the area), and a guest appearance by Deleuzian philosopher Stephen Zepke, encouraged us to think together about the relationship our global technology can entertain with a cosmic thinking that gives meaning to ecology, as a world view rather than as a remedy to local and often disconnected issues.
In April 2021, Cristina Bogdan and Mriganka Madhukaillya convened a meeting with close friends and mentors to prepare our library:
Leon Tan and Aparna Sharma weaved with us their ideas about learning and being in the world, and proposed each of them an exercise to test our curiosity towards non-standard learning tools.
We asked Arun Kapur, an innovator of the Indian education system and founder of the inspiring Royal Academy in Bhutan, to guide us in building our school model.
We invited trusted collaborators to share their knowledge with us: Jasmina Al-Qaisi & Ralf Wendt talked to us about radio and sound as coding tools, Søssa Jørgensen & Geir Tore Holm discussed their initiative Sørfinnset skole/ the nord land, a practice-led school in Norway.
We rounded up bright young students and recent graduates from the Design department in IIT Guwahati, all working with the MediaLab founded by Mriganka, to respond to our provocations and further challenge us: Ani Dalal, Deepshikha Pegu, Aman Chandra, Trisha Pawar, Ashish Mathai, Antariksh Tiwari.
We spent 4 intense days together, rehearsing a space and a time that would correspond to the experience inside our library in the forest.
Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) through a Mobility First! grant.
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