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Script for a Synthetic Play

On (Un)grounding community and the generative power of fiction

Onomatopee 172

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Onomatopee 172, Flora Reznik, 2021

Script for a Synthetic Play

On (Un)grounding community and the generative power of fiction

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Ground, foundation, land, landscape, territory, earth, soil, dirt, dust.

Script for a Synthetic Play stems from a staged conversation between a historian, an anthropologist, three artists, an earth eater and an architecture theorist: they enter unknown grounds, it is dark, and a disembodied alien voice encourages them to move across uneven terrain. A temporary community of strangers is formed. A sense of agency and belonging emerges, but also of marginality and dispossession. Hybrid voices start to circulate and be heard, borders of disciplines are blurred and grounds for certainty are collectively explored anew. Each step leaves sources for a unique script.

Script for a Synthetic Play delves into new world-making technologies, the need for refuge and infrastructures of care, human and land exhaustion and cultural and ecological challenges of today. Expertise meets experience in informal and approachable discussions that, stylized for dramatic effect, create a conversation piece in the form of a play activated by the generative power of fiction.

Type
softcover
Dimensions
165 x 210 mm / 6.49 x 8.26 inches (Portrait)
Pages
172
ISBN
978-94-93148-72-7
Editor
Flora Reznik
Author
Nathaniel Feldmann, Sissel Marie Tonn, Andrej Radman, Bert Looper, Theun Karelse, masharu, Bert Boekschoten, Flora Reznik
Graphic
Studio Bramesfeld
Language
English
Release date
20220110
Binding
sewn-glued
Paper
Favini Crush Olive 350 gsm (cover) and HBook TRND 80gsm (inside)
Edition
400
Color
4/4
Printer
Kopa, Vilnius (LT)
Font
GT Haptic & Happy Times at the IKOB New Game Plus Edition
Image specs
no images
Text editor
Amy Gowen
Made possible by
VHDG, Tresor
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Onomatopee 257, Flora Reznik, 2024

Script for a Synthetic Play

The Public Building

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What moves between the walls of our public buildings? Who is it that truly inhabits these spaces? And what roles do we play within them? What if we are both the building blocks and the inhabitants, the creators and the created? What if we write the script as we go along?

This book stems from a two-day performative symposium, Unknown Grounds: The Public Building which brought together artists and thinkers to immerse in speculative scenarios.

By borrowing tools from the performance arts, we explored embodied collective thinking around the notion of "the public building." We became characters in an experimental play, exploring new ways to relate and engage. In the shelter of fiction, we were free from social habits, empowered to see ourselves not just as passive occupants, but as active architects, speculators, constructors, foundation inspectors, janitors and maintenance workers. 

Script for a Synthetic Play: The Public Building features texts by Hamja Ahsan, Lila Athanasiadou, Nina Glockner, Ribal al-Khatib, Anna Moreno, Flora Reznik, Nishant Shah, and Eef Veldkamp. These contributions were shared before the event of the symposium, providing a virtual prelude to the conversations that unfolded and invited readers to co-create a communal space even before stepping into it. It also includes a fictionalized wrap-up discussion presented as a script, offering a fresh take on the ancient Greek comedy genre, drawing from its capacity to create a space for democratic, critical reflection on our political systems. 

In the same spirit, we now invite readers to share the virtual space of thought that this book opens. It serves as both an archive and a prompt, encouraging us to navigate the unknown and imagine new ways of collectively inhabiting and reshaping the public realm.



Type
softcover
Dimensions
16,5 x 21 cm
Pages
118
ISBN
978-94-93382-17-6
Editor
Flora Reznik
Author
Hamja Ahsan, Lila Athanasiadou, Nina Glockner, Ribal al-Khatib, Anna Moreno, Flora Reznik, Nishant Shah, Eef Veldkamp
Graphic
Wibke Bramesfeld
Language
English
Release date
20241201
Binding
Perfect Bound
Paper
Holmen Book Cream 80g, Multi Art Silk UPM, 350g FSC
Edition
500
Printer
BALTO
Font
GT Haptik, Grilli Type, Happy Times at the IKOB, Lucas Le Bihan
Onomatopee project manager
Jesse Muller, Natasha Rijkhoff
Copy editor
Jesse Muller
Made possible by
Kunstinitiatief VHDG, Stadsschouwburg de Harmonie, Arcadia, Stroom Den Haag
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