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DESCRIPTION:Sign up by December 20\, 2024 by emailing Lina Bondarenko.\n\nS
 SS is a workshop for the development of improvisational movements that surv
 ey sloped landscapes\, negotiate with public infrastructures\, and activate
  architectural sites. Inspired by dancer Anna Halprin’s Experiments in the 
 Environment\, we will practice foundational intuitive physical exercises an
 d hand-drawing scores that recalibrate our notions of time and space. We wi
 ll explore the historical relationship between urban design\, choreography\
 , and gravity\, interrogating the persistence of horizontal surfaces and tw
 o dimensional representations in a tilted multi-dimensional world. By trave
 ling locally on field trips to public parks and cultural sites\, we will te
 st a spatial practice for place-based learning inspired by landscape archit
 ect Lawrence Halprin’s RSVP cycles. \n\nSSS is a workshop for slorgs– slope
 d organisms. For millennia\, human organisms have been collaborating with\,
  traversing\, inhabiting\, perceiving\, and relating to sloped terrain. Wit
 hin the steep escarpments of the Great Rift Valley\, a unique bioregional c
 limate\, landscape\, and ecology fostered the evolution of our ancestors in
 to upright hominids.  The original stewards of this land\, the Massachuseuk
  people\, derived their name after the sacred hill Massa-adchu-es-et\, mass
 a meaning "large\," adchu meaning "hill\," et an identifier of place\, tran
 slating roughly as "large hill place" (Jarzombek). The city of Boston was e
 ven founded as a colony in search of the “city upon a hill.” The condition 
 of the slope is fundamentally coded within our very existence\, the slorg’s
  physiology and cognition driven by the undulations of the land. \n\nThroug
 h learning to slow our attention to the subjective intelligence sensed by t
 he body in space\, slorgs are able to tune our pulse to the rhythms of the 
 earth’s cycles\, revealing environmental entanglements and response-abiliti
 es. We engage in sympoeisis—making with our communities of humans and non-h
 umans (Haraway)—by moving with. SSS will culminate in the creation of a sit
 e-specific\, collective happening in the legacy of the 1960’s Fluxus artist
 s.\n\nSSS welcomes participants of all backgrounds and abilities with no pr
 ior familiarity with dance to experiment freely\, embedding their own daily
  patterns within local ecology. As we transition between seasons and semest
 ers\, SSS is a method for grounding and acknowledging our position with thi
 s moment.\n\nCOMMENTS/QUESTIONS\n\n1:00-3:00 Field Trips and score drawing 
 (weather permitting)\n3:00-4:00 Break/Rest/Commute\n4:00-6:00 Movement in d
 ance studio\, guest speakers\n\nParticipants can \nBring: a sketchbook and 
 pens\nWear: loose\, comfortable\, breathable clothing for studio sessions a
 nd warm weather-resistant layers for field trips.\n\nLina Bondarenko is a c
 urrent graduate student in SMArchS Urbanism at MIT Architecture\, following
  a career practicing architecture and urbanism\, teaching design at an arts
  high school\, and a lifetime dancing and performing with various dance tro
 upes. SSS follows her research on urban infrastructure of sloped terrain as
  spaces of subjugation and solidarity\, presented as public happenings at a
 rchitecture conferences in San Francisco titled “Steep Urbanist.”
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SUMMARY:SSS: Sensory Scores for Slorgs
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URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/ssssssssss-sensory-scores-and-social-som
 atic-steps-for-spaces-soils-and-structures-of-specific-sites
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up by December 20\, 2024 by emailing Lina Bondarenko.\n\nS
 SS is a workshop for the development of improvisational movements that surv
 ey sloped landscapes\, negotiate with public infrastructures\, and activate
  architectural sites. Inspired by dancer Anna Halprin’s Experiments in the 
 Environment\, we will practice foundational intuitive physical exercises an
 d hand-drawing scores that recalibrate our notions of time and space. We wi
 ll explore the historical relationship between urban design\, choreography\
 , and gravity\, interrogating the persistence of horizontal surfaces and tw
 o dimensional representations in a tilted multi-dimensional world. By trave
 ling locally on field trips to public parks and cultural sites\, we will te
 st a spatial practice for place-based learning inspired by landscape archit
 ect Lawrence Halprin’s RSVP cycles. \n\nSSS is a workshop for slorgs– slope
 d organisms. For millennia\, human organisms have been collaborating with\,
  traversing\, inhabiting\, perceiving\, and relating to sloped terrain. Wit
 hin the steep escarpments of the Great Rift Valley\, a unique bioregional c
 limate\, landscape\, and ecology fostered the evolution of our ancestors in
 to upright hominids.  The original stewards of this land\, the Massachuseuk
  people\, derived their name after the sacred hill Massa-adchu-es-et\, mass
 a meaning "large\," adchu meaning "hill\," et an identifier of place\, tran
 slating roughly as "large hill place" (Jarzombek). The city of Boston was e
 ven founded as a colony in search of the “city upon a hill.” The condition 
 of the slope is fundamentally coded within our very existence\, the slorg’s
  physiology and cognition driven by the undulations of the land. \n\nThroug
 h learning to slow our attention to the subjective intelligence sensed by t
 he body in space\, slorgs are able to tune our pulse to the rhythms of the 
 earth’s cycles\, revealing environmental entanglements and response-abiliti
 es. We engage in sympoeisis—making with our communities of humans and non-h
 umans (Haraway)—by moving with. SSS will culminate in the creation of a sit
 e-specific\, collective happening in the legacy of the 1960’s Fluxus artist
 s.\n\nSSS welcomes participants of all backgrounds and abilities with no pr
 ior familiarity with dance to experiment freely\, embedding their own daily
  patterns within local ecology. As we transition between seasons and semest
 ers\, SSS is a method for grounding and acknowledging our position with thi
 s moment.\n\nCOMMENTS/QUESTIONS\n\n1:00-3:00 Field Trips and score drawing 
 (weather permitting)\n3:00-4:00 Break/Rest/Commute\n4:00-6:00 Movement in d
 ance studio\, guest speakers\n\nParticipants can \nBring: a sketchbook and 
 pens\nWear: loose\, comfortable\, breathable clothing for studio sessions a
 nd warm weather-resistant layers for field trips.\n\nLina Bondarenko is a c
 urrent graduate student in SMArchS Urbanism at MIT Architecture\, following
  a career practicing architecture and urbanism\, teaching design at an arts
  high school\, and a lifetime dancing and performing with various dance tro
 upes. SSS follows her research on urban infrastructure of sloped terrain as
  spaces of subjugation and solidarity\, presented as public happenings at a
 rchitecture conferences in San Francisco titled “Steep Urbanist.”
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SUMMARY:SSS: Sensory Scores for Slorgs
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URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/ssssssssss-sensory-scores-and-social-som
 atic-steps-for-spaces-soils-and-structures-of-specific-sites
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up by December 20\, 2024 by emailing Lina Bondarenko.\n\nS
 SS is a workshop for the development of improvisational movements that surv
 ey sloped landscapes\, negotiate with public infrastructures\, and activate
  architectural sites. Inspired by dancer Anna Halprin’s Experiments in the 
 Environment\, we will practice foundational intuitive physical exercises an
 d hand-drawing scores that recalibrate our notions of time and space. We wi
 ll explore the historical relationship between urban design\, choreography\
 , and gravity\, interrogating the persistence of horizontal surfaces and tw
 o dimensional representations in a tilted multi-dimensional world. By trave
 ling locally on field trips to public parks and cultural sites\, we will te
 st a spatial practice for place-based learning inspired by landscape archit
 ect Lawrence Halprin’s RSVP cycles. \n\nSSS is a workshop for slorgs– slope
 d organisms. For millennia\, human organisms have been collaborating with\,
  traversing\, inhabiting\, perceiving\, and relating to sloped terrain. Wit
 hin the steep escarpments of the Great Rift Valley\, a unique bioregional c
 limate\, landscape\, and ecology fostered the evolution of our ancestors in
 to upright hominids.  The original stewards of this land\, the Massachuseuk
  people\, derived their name after the sacred hill Massa-adchu-es-et\, mass
 a meaning "large\," adchu meaning "hill\," et an identifier of place\, tran
 slating roughly as "large hill place" (Jarzombek). The city of Boston was e
 ven founded as a colony in search of the “city upon a hill.” The condition 
 of the slope is fundamentally coded within our very existence\, the slorg’s
  physiology and cognition driven by the undulations of the land. \n\nThroug
 h learning to slow our attention to the subjective intelligence sensed by t
 he body in space\, slorgs are able to tune our pulse to the rhythms of the 
 earth’s cycles\, revealing environmental entanglements and response-abiliti
 es. We engage in sympoeisis—making with our communities of humans and non-h
 umans (Haraway)—by moving with. SSS will culminate in the creation of a sit
 e-specific\, collective happening in the legacy of the 1960’s Fluxus artist
 s.\n\nSSS welcomes participants of all backgrounds and abilities with no pr
 ior familiarity with dance to experiment freely\, embedding their own daily
  patterns within local ecology. As we transition between seasons and semest
 ers\, SSS is a method for grounding and acknowledging our position with thi
 s moment.\n\nCOMMENTS/QUESTIONS\n\n1:00-3:00 Field Trips and score drawing 
 (weather permitting)\n3:00-4:00 Break/Rest/Commute\n4:00-6:00 Movement in d
 ance studio\, guest speakers\n\nParticipants can \nBring: a sketchbook and 
 pens\nWear: loose\, comfortable\, breathable clothing for studio sessions a
 nd warm weather-resistant layers for field trips.\n\nLina Bondarenko is a c
 urrent graduate student in SMArchS Urbanism at MIT Architecture\, following
  a career practicing architecture and urbanism\, teaching design at an arts
  high school\, and a lifetime dancing and performing with various dance tro
 upes. SSS follows her research on urban infrastructure of sloped terrain as
  spaces of subjugation and solidarity\, presented as public happenings at a
 rchitecture conferences in San Francisco titled “Steep Urbanist.”
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SUMMARY:SSS: Sensory Scores for Slorgs
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CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up by December 20\, 2024 by emailing Lina Bondarenko.\n\nS
 SS is a workshop for the development of improvisational movements that surv
 ey sloped landscapes\, negotiate with public infrastructures\, and activate
  architectural sites. Inspired by dancer Anna Halprin’s Experiments in the 
 Environment\, we will practice foundational intuitive physical exercises an
 d hand-drawing scores that recalibrate our notions of time and space. We wi
 ll explore the historical relationship between urban design\, choreography\
 , and gravity\, interrogating the persistence of horizontal surfaces and tw
 o dimensional representations in a tilted multi-dimensional world. By trave
 ling locally on field trips to public parks and cultural sites\, we will te
 st a spatial practice for place-based learning inspired by landscape archit
 ect Lawrence Halprin’s RSVP cycles. \n\nSSS is a workshop for slorgs– slope
 d organisms. For millennia\, human organisms have been collaborating with\,
  traversing\, inhabiting\, perceiving\, and relating to sloped terrain. Wit
 hin the steep escarpments of the Great Rift Valley\, a unique bioregional c
 limate\, landscape\, and ecology fostered the evolution of our ancestors in
 to upright hominids.  The original stewards of this land\, the Massachuseuk
  people\, derived their name after the sacred hill Massa-adchu-es-et\, mass
 a meaning "large\," adchu meaning "hill\," et an identifier of place\, tran
 slating roughly as "large hill place" (Jarzombek). The city of Boston was e
 ven founded as a colony in search of the “city upon a hill.” The condition 
 of the slope is fundamentally coded within our very existence\, the slorg’s
  physiology and cognition driven by the undulations of the land. \n\nThroug
 h learning to slow our attention to the subjective intelligence sensed by t
 he body in space\, slorgs are able to tune our pulse to the rhythms of the 
 earth’s cycles\, revealing environmental entanglements and response-abiliti
 es. We engage in sympoeisis—making with our communities of humans and non-h
 umans (Haraway)—by moving with. SSS will culminate in the creation of a sit
 e-specific\, collective happening in the legacy of the 1960’s Fluxus artist
 s.\n\nSSS welcomes participants of all backgrounds and abilities with no pr
 ior familiarity with dance to experiment freely\, embedding their own daily
  patterns within local ecology. As we transition between seasons and semest
 ers\, SSS is a method for grounding and acknowledging our position with thi
 s moment.\n\nCOMMENTS/QUESTIONS\n\n1:00-3:00 Field Trips and score drawing 
 (weather permitting)\n3:00-4:00 Break/Rest/Commute\n4:00-6:00 Movement in d
 ance studio\, guest speakers\n\nParticipants can \nBring: a sketchbook and 
 pens\nWear: loose\, comfortable\, breathable clothing for studio sessions a
 nd warm weather-resistant layers for field trips.\n\nLina Bondarenko is a c
 urrent graduate student in SMArchS Urbanism at MIT Architecture\, following
  a career practicing architecture and urbanism\, teaching design at an arts
  high school\, and a lifetime dancing and performing with various dance tro
 upes. SSS follows her research on urban infrastructure of sloped terrain as
  spaces of subjugation and solidarity\, presented as public happenings at a
 rchitecture conferences in San Francisco titled “Steep Urbanist.”
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DTSTAMP:20260305T112835Z
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GEO:42.359083;-71.094761
LOCATION:Building W20: Stratton Student Center\, 407
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SUMMARY:SSS: Sensory Scores for Slorgs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48215313382958
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/ssssssssss-sensory-scores-and-social-som
 atic-steps-for-spaces-soils-and-structures-of-specific-sites
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:IAP (Independent Activities Period)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up by December 20\, 2024 by emailing Lina Bondarenko.\n\nS
 SS is a workshop for the development of improvisational movements that surv
 ey sloped landscapes\, negotiate with public infrastructures\, and activate
  architectural sites. Inspired by dancer Anna Halprin’s Experiments in the 
 Environment\, we will practice foundational intuitive physical exercises an
 d hand-drawing scores that recalibrate our notions of time and space. We wi
 ll explore the historical relationship between urban design\, choreography\
 , and gravity\, interrogating the persistence of horizontal surfaces and tw
 o dimensional representations in a tilted multi-dimensional world. By trave
 ling locally on field trips to public parks and cultural sites\, we will te
 st a spatial practice for place-based learning inspired by landscape archit
 ect Lawrence Halprin’s RSVP cycles. \n\nSSS is a workshop for slorgs– slope
 d organisms. For millennia\, human organisms have been collaborating with\,
  traversing\, inhabiting\, perceiving\, and relating to sloped terrain. Wit
 hin the steep escarpments of the Great Rift Valley\, a unique bioregional c
 limate\, landscape\, and ecology fostered the evolution of our ancestors in
 to upright hominids.  The original stewards of this land\, the Massachuseuk
  people\, derived their name after the sacred hill Massa-adchu-es-et\, mass
 a meaning "large\," adchu meaning "hill\," et an identifier of place\, tran
 slating roughly as "large hill place" (Jarzombek). The city of Boston was e
 ven founded as a colony in search of the “city upon a hill.” The condition 
 of the slope is fundamentally coded within our very existence\, the slorg’s
  physiology and cognition driven by the undulations of the land. \n\nThroug
 h learning to slow our attention to the subjective intelligence sensed by t
 he body in space\, slorgs are able to tune our pulse to the rhythms of the 
 earth’s cycles\, revealing environmental entanglements and response-abiliti
 es. We engage in sympoeisis—making with our communities of humans and non-h
 umans (Haraway)—by moving with. SSS will culminate in the creation of a sit
 e-specific\, collective happening in the legacy of the 1960’s Fluxus artist
 s.\n\nSSS welcomes participants of all backgrounds and abilities with no pr
 ior familiarity with dance to experiment freely\, embedding their own daily
  patterns within local ecology. As we transition between seasons and semest
 ers\, SSS is a method for grounding and acknowledging our position with thi
 s moment.\n\nCOMMENTS/QUESTIONS\n\n1:00-3:00 Field Trips and score drawing 
 (weather permitting)\n3:00-4:00 Break/Rest/Commute\n4:00-6:00 Movement in d
 ance studio\, guest speakers\n\nParticipants can \nBring: a sketchbook and 
 pens\nWear: loose\, comfortable\, breathable clothing for studio sessions a
 nd warm weather-resistant layers for field trips.\n\nLina Bondarenko is a c
 urrent graduate student in SMArchS Urbanism at MIT Architecture\, following
  a career practicing architecture and urbanism\, teaching design at an arts
  high school\, and a lifetime dancing and performing with various dance tro
 upes. SSS follows her research on urban infrastructure of sloped terrain as
  spaces of subjugation and solidarity\, presented as public happenings at a
 rchitecture conferences in San Francisco titled “Steep Urbanist.”
DTEND:20250127T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T112835Z
DTSTART:20250127T150000Z
GEO:42.359083;-71.094761
LOCATION:Building W20: Stratton Student Center\, 407
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SUMMARY:SSS: Sensory Scores for Slorgs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_48215313383983
URL:https://calendar.mit.edu/event/ssssssssss-sensory-scores-and-social-som
 atic-steps-for-spaces-soils-and-structures-of-specific-sites
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