Livable Futures

ARCHIVE: LIVABLE FUTURE IN RECALL

Livable Futures Community Archive Site Taken in October 2017

Q&A

LF: What makes more livable futures for you?

LROD: For me, a pursuit to re-imagine justice, resiliency, and love against the current oppressive or destructive ways of living would be a start in making the future livable. I believe it is crucial to create a realm of care, ethics, and compassion to work towards balance in our overly consumptive world. These liberal acts help to reconstruct/heal dilapidated structures in our social, economic, and industrial ways of living but prioritize these acts within the environmental sphere. As an artist, I think creating performative/experiential environments in a community of co-creation kickstarts the imagination needed to unlock the potential of our future.

  • A livable future responds to crisis, injustice, and inequality.

  • A livable future is continuously adapting.

  • A livable future makes and holds space for all.

  • A livable future is a possibility manifested through imagination.

  • A livable future redefines freedom.

  • A livable future is not always polite.

  • A livable future is transparent.

  • A livable future thrives in equity.

  • A livable future redefines love and care.

LF: What are you reading, viewing, listening to right now?

LROD:

Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds (2017), Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (2019) by adrienne maree brown

Chicano and Chicana Art: A Critical Anthology by Jennifer A. González

Black Brown & Beige: Surrealist Writings from Africa and the Diaspora (2009) edited by Franklin Rosemont and Robin D.G. Kelley

Dawn (2012) by Octavia E. Butler

On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal by Naomi Klein

The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing

Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Arts Imprint) by Ronald Rael

LF: What practices are sustaining you?

LROD:

Sustaining my practice is daydreaming, hyper-creativity in co-creative environments, performance as protest, and ritualized self-care.

  • Sun’s kiss on my skin

  • The desert

  • Aesthetics in environmental design

  • Home

  • Community

  • Daily improvisation

  • Mi Familia

  • Napping

  • Sustento

  • Artmaking in all its capacities

  • Deep conversations

  • Immersing into books/movies/shows

  • Truth

  • The moment when I am told something is impossible

©LROD

NYC: Livable Futures: Climate Gathering and Performance Ritual

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Livable Futures is headed to New York City to kick off our national tour. We will start at Barnard College at Columbia University’s Motion Lab from January 12-17, 2020. Read more about this event here.

Recently, I was awarded a Livable Futures Grant for collaboration. I was asked to respond to three questions on the community page. Visit the Livable Futures website here.

Here are my responses:

What makes more livable futures for you?

For me, a pursuit to re-imagine justice, resiliency, and love against the current oppressive or destructive ways of living would be a start in making the future livable. I believe it is crucial to create a realm of care, ethics, and compassion to work towards balance in our overly consumptive world. These liberal acts help to reconstruct/heal dilapidated structures in our social, economic, and industrial ways of living but prioritize these acts within the environmental sphere. As an artist, I think creating performative/experiential environments in a community of co-creation kickstarts the imagination needed to unlock the potential of our future.

A livable future responds to crisis, injustice, and inequality.

A livable future is continuously adapting.

A livable future makes and holds space for all.

A livable future is a possibility manifested through imagination.

A livable future redefines freedom.

A livable future is not always polite.

A livable future is transparent.

A livable future thrives in equity.

A livable future redefines love and care.      

What are you reading, viewing, listening to right now?

Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds (2017), Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good (2019) by adrienne maree brown

Chicano and Chicana Art: A Critical Anthology by Jennifer A. González

Black Brown & Beige: Surrealist Writings from Africa and the Diaspora (2009) edited by Franklin Rosemont and Robin D.G. Kelley

Dawn (2012) by Octavia E. Butler

On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal by Naomi Klein

The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing

Borderwall as Architecture: A Manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Arts Imprint) by Ronald Rael

What practices are sustaining you?

Sustaining my practice is daydreaming, hyper creativity in co-creative environments, performance as protest, and ritualized self-care.

Sun’s kiss on my skin

The desert

Aesthetics in environmental design

Home

Community

Daily improvisation

Mi Familia

Napping

Sustento

Artmaking in all its capacities

Conversations

Immersing into books/movies/shows

Truth

The moment when I am told something is impossible

-LROD 

©LROD