Johanna Musch explores through a speculative design experience the regeneration and maintenance of a 'climate of care' as both cure and antidote with long-term approaches. Participation in a 'time desk' (a legal entity dedicated to long-term urban planning) creates emerging scenarios and strategies supported by testimonies of care, a series of interviews recordings conducted during a trip from Paris to Lisbon and Krvavica.
We invite all to listen to a selection of interviews recorded during this residency here.
Interviewees (in order of appearance): Clément Rames (Co-founder of Aquí cooperative, Barcelona), Laura Osorio Sunnucks (Head of Research and Collection at Linden-Museum, Stuttgart), Fabrizio Gallanti (Architect and Director of Arc en Rêve, Bordeaux)
Soundtrack: « Sincerely » by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
“All over Europe, informal or organised groups emerge with a set of delightful new strategies of care including reconnecting with the Living world, acknowledging the interdependencies, introducing new temporalities and rhythms in a long-term thinking system, or reviving the power of kinship among humans…”
Social designer, researcher and coordinator of digital cultural projects centred on the redistribution of common goods through co-creative processes. She has developed digital content and mediation tools for institutions such as the Palais de Tokyo and the Fondation Cartier, and later taught Digital Strategies at the Sorbonne Nouvelle. In parallel, she co-founded the multidisciplinary spatial practice collective Umarell.