PhD Projects
Transtopian worldbuilding
Ett doktorandprojekt av Lina Persson
Transtopian world-building is an iterative processwhere story-worlds and shared realities perpetually influence and transformeach other. By embedding current situations and dilemmas into a story-world,this approach aims to expand the boundaries of imagination and enable“worldings” (Taylor & Ivinson 2013) that challenge hegemonies of socialrealities. The method draws on the film industry’s story-worlds and theirpotential for neurodivergent animation research, specifically in addressing sustainabletransition.
Aim and research questions
How can we recompose protocols and practices to better attune to our current and shifting affordances (Gibson, 1979)? Our alter-life (Murphy, 2017) era demands us to rethink what research could be and how it can better serve life. In a world that recompose itself at an increasing rate, neuroqueer (Walker, 2021) perspectives are vital to widen the understanding of how our own protocols recompose what we research.
Research implementation and anticipated impact
This research explore how animation and worldbuilding methods and strategies can shift assumptions about reality and possibility, how embodied and performative worldbuilding can tap into, safeguard, channel, and articulate positions not yet defined in the shared environments.
Schedule
2024–2025