Building a Teaching Center at the Gesundheit Institute

Group discussion of the Drawings for a Teaching Center at the Gesundheit InstituteAfter today’s meeting, we are moving forward to break ground on our new building at the Gesundheit Institute in September 2008. Final drawings are now being drafted by the architect Dave Sellers, AIA, for the Teaching Center at the Gesundheit Institute in where the School for Designing a Society offers its summer program. Plans will include bed space for 30 students and staff, classrooms, performance/rehearsal space, conversation nooks, kitchen and dining room, library and office space. The teaching center will then be linked via bridge to an adjacent residence building with more private lodging, Patch Adams’ famous library, and a museum. A full day was spent with organizers from the School for Designing a Society and the Gesundheit Institute generating input in advance of final plans being drafted.

Sketch of the Teaching Center, from February 2008Time was spent inventing connections and ideas for the relationships between the parts, for the buildings and the community that will live there. For instance, when conceptualizing the bedroom space: rather than a straight “dorm” situation, discussion focused on different bedroom zones — a late-night “owl den”, a good wheelchair room, a lover’s parlor, a suite with alcoves, the loner’s room, etc. The task wasn’t to determine the use of space so much as to generate potential for multiplicity of uses. Dave will now produce architectural drawings to conserve that potential, while adding curvy walls and towers and whatnot. There’s even plans for a little beach outside a giant portrait window.

Patch Adams and Dave SellersPatch Adams and Dave Sellers have been working on architectural drawings and building projects for a full-scale hospital at the Gesundheit Institute since 1980. Danielle Chynoweth and Susan Parenti deserve credit for recent steps taken to build the teaching center and residency — see their Prospectus (9MB .pdf) for detailed description of the current phase Gesundheit building projects.

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Microtonal Design, or Alternative Crystallizations of the Pitch Continuum No aspect of music has become more rigidified in our minds and practice than the potential of musical pitch. Out of the vast pitch continuum, we find ourselves making the same non-choice over and over again: 12 equal divisions of the octave. Are alternatives possible, and do they make any sense? Yes! Join us for an exploratory seminar at the School for Designing a Society in Urbana, Illinois. Expertise unnecessary; only a willingness to un-stick yourself in good company.

Cybernetics and Social Change Cybernetics as an interdisciplinary field of study was proposed in the 20th century by scientists who wanted to fight fascism. From this study there ensued various unexpected theoretical and practical attempts and tendencies. A starting point for this course will be the view of cybernetics as a praxis for generating radical projects. Radical: getting at the roots of a problem; changing whole frameworks. The questions of cybernetics—regulation, self-regulation? observation, self-observation? stability, dynamics?—are invited to help actively answer the questions of social change: which social? how change?

Liberation Ecology What does sustainability look like when it refuses to sustain white supremacy? What is the meaning of liberation in a civilization that cannot feed or fuel itself? The choice between ecological objectives and social objectives is lose-lose. Rather than make it, we can unveil the connections between the two sets of issues, and create strategies for change that build on those connections. This class will weave together two elements: principles of ecological design, and exploration of the relationship between real and desired ecosystems and real and desired societies.

Ongoing Composition/Performance Projects

Pester Power! A collaborative compostion made by SDaS 2013-2014, now a kid’s performance to empower adults to help them change the world.
Collaboration with writer Faranak Miraftab and her book Making a Home in the Heartland: Immigration and Global Labor Mobility We’re in the process of creating a touring program based on this book.
“My Work in the Light of Herbert and Marianne Brun” Presentation/workshop series by local and visiting artists and activists.

Who is invited?

Since we all live with the consequences of the current design of society, everyone is invited to participate in designing a different one. No particular educational background is required; the prerequisite is the desire to participate in designing a society.

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To apply to participate in the School for Designing a Society, please click here and you will be contacted for a phone interview.

To contact admissions, email Melanie at applications@designingasociety.net.

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To Join a Climate Action

How do I sign up? What do I do?

1. Contact Linda at 217-550-6189 or lindaturnbull800@yahoo.com to schedule the first meeting of your team with a live performance of Pester Power at a time convenient for you and your neighbors.

2. Invite your neighbors to your house, to meet and see the live performance. (It’s 25 minutes long, fun, performed by kids).

3. After the performance, participate in a discussion about ways you and neighbors can change environmental and racial climate in your own home and in your community over the next 1 to 2 months (a member of Urbana’s Sustainability Advisory Commission would be happy to help). Make a commitment to take certain steps from the Low Carbon Diet book.

4. Meet three more times with your neighbors to check in on your action plan.

5. Celebrate your success with your team and with other teams.

Does this cost anything?

No. The performers (all kids) are excited to empower you adults to help them to change the world! The Urbana Sustainability Advisory Commission is delighted to work with you.

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Seminars and workshops meet regularly… we’ll keep you updated!

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Exuberant Performance Workshops

Create your own One Woman (Man) Band!: Learn to multi-play various musical instruments.
Waltzing Marching Band Take to the streets with a big band full of unusual instruments.
Vaudeville, not Awed-ville Going back to the 1930’s, learn to be a performative ‘jack/jill of all trades’, rather than an expert in one.
One Man Band

Ongoing Composition/Performance Projects

Pester Power! A collaborative compostion made by SDaS 2013-2014, now a kid’s performance to empower adults to help them change the world.
Collaboration with writer Faranak Miraftab and her book Making a Home in the Heartland: Immigration and Global Labor Mobility We’re in the process of creating a touring program based on this book.
“My Work in the Light of Herbert and Marianne Brun” Presentation/workshop series by local and visiting artists and activists.

Who is invited?

Since we all live with the consequences of the current design of society, everyone is invited to participate in designing a different one. No particular educational background is required; the prerequisite is the desire to participate in designing a society.

Apply

To apply to participate in the School for Designing a Society, please click here and you will be contacted for a phone interview.

To contact admissions, email Melanie at applications@designingasociety.net.

Keep in Touch! Subscribe to our Newsletter.

Who is invited?

Since we all live with the consequences of the current design of society, everyone is invited to participate in designing a different one. No particular educational background is required; the prerequisite is the desire to participate in designing a society.

Apply

To apply to participate in the School for Designing a Society, please fill out the form here and you will be contacted for a phone interview.

To contact admissions, email Melanie at applications@designingasociety.net.

Keep in Touch! Subscribe to our Newsletter.

Who is invited?

Since we all live with the consequences of the current design of society, everyone is invited to participate in designing a different one. No particular educational background is required; the prerequisite is the desire to participate in designing a society.

Apply

To apply to participate in the School for Designing a Society, please click here and you will be contacted for a phone interview.

To contact admissions, email Melanie at applications@designingasociety.net.

Film Emphasis In the fall of 2013, the School for Designing a Society began to put more emphasis on the medium of video, with forays into the creation of Public Service Announcements as part of the larger SDAS collaboration project. We will continue with this emphasis in 2014. Under what circumstances will a composition of sound, text and moving image provoke curiosity, action, reflection, and change of mind?

Collaboration with writer & urban planner, Faranak Miraftab This Spring 2014 SDaS participants have been invited to work with writer and urban planner, Faranak Miraftab on theatricalizing texts from her book, Making a Home in the Heartland: Immigration and Global Labor Mobility. The book is based on interviews with Cargil employees in Beardstown illinois. The idea would be to create a touring program based on these texts/interviews. Writers, musicians, poets, dancers, activists are invited to work on this collaboration.

apply no particular educational background is required; the prerequisite is the desire to participate in designing a society.

upcoming read about our upcoming programs and workshops in the fall, spring & summer.

courses listed both alphabetically and by topic & a number of interdisciplinary programs cross boundaries between disciplines.

what happens? designing a society is a project that intersects the formats of classroom, commune, performance ensemble, activist group.