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We live in singular times. A pandemic has brought our normal to a grinding hold. Some of us fought and are fighting for their lives and the lives of others....
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We live in singular times. A pandemic has brought our normal to a grinding hold. Some of us fought and are fighting for their lives and the lives of others. Some of us are forced into an unplanned slow down. Some of us are getting ready for transitioning into a world post corona.
Dreaming in Times of Corona is an investigation into our collective experience of this situation. How people from different places and at different points in time experience living with the consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the grief and the pain, this time might also include moments for reflection, moments to look at the present and the future, moments to ask what we want more of and less of in our lives. Dreaming in Times of Corona tries to capture these experiences, hopes and dreams.
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Dreaming in Times of Corona is an investigation into our collective experience of this situation. How people from different places and at different points in time experience living with the consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the grief and the pain, this time might also include moments for reflection, moments to look at the present and the future, moments to ask what we want more of and less of in our lives. Dreaming in Times of Corona tries to capture these experiences, hopes and dreams.
25 MAY 2022
2 DEC 2020 · "Yes. I think I am learning a few things. One that surprised me very much is a new way of relating between citizens and institutions – meaning institutions and policy makers. Right now, it's a very direct relationship with citizens and this is surprising me a lot. Every night, I'm reading the posts the president of the region is posting at the same time every day, around midnight. And then there are like 200 or 300 comments and he's replying not to all of them, but many of them with questions and he is replying to 1 am on facebook to people. And this is very touching for me."
1 DEC 2020 · "Two things come to mind quickly. So one: I wish people – and this is something that I already referred to in the answer before to your previous question – is that people reflect critically reflect on their own privileges. Full stop. And the second is that the consequences people are taking from this are more sustainable. For example, when it comes to the appreciation for certain jobs that are very relevant to keep the social system running, not only talking about health care workers, but also people who are working on a daily basis and without getting much appreciation socially at all for what they are doing and how they are contributing. Let's say staff working in supermarkets. And I wish for a long term change of the way people value each other's contributions."
19 NOV 2020 · "I want to see more compassion and this realisation that we're all human and that we're all in this together, whatever this is. And also want to see more of the taking care of nature as well. The good consequences of us travelling less, working less, spending less. And yes, I want to keep this less, the unnecessary luxuries of life that we've gotten so used to, but maybe are harming the nature or the society."
18 NOV 2020 · "I think there's a risk that this system that we used to have, that we do have right now and that is also dealing with this crisis – that is transporting this crisis narrative in the current situation – will be be reproducing itself again. And I would wish that there would be, I know that there needs to be some kind of collective reflection on what is a new mode of living that we can all agree upon. What is a new working mode for global solidarity? For example, how can we help each other? Not only nationwide, but also across the globe?"
18 NOV 2020 · "So the chance is that the media get to reflect their rules and practices: What kind of information are we putting to the audience? It's true that we have the rule of giving information. But to what extent is the information necessary? You know, some information is not necessary. It's just breaking news. Breaking news for your own sake, because you get all the attention, all the clicks, but it doesn't help anything to society."
We live in singular times. A pandemic has brought our normal to a grinding hold. Some of us fought and are fighting for their lives and the lives of others....
show more
We live in singular times. A pandemic has brought our normal to a grinding hold. Some of us fought and are fighting for their lives and the lives of others. Some of us are forced into an unplanned slow down. Some of us are getting ready for transitioning into a world post corona.
Dreaming in Times of Corona is an investigation into our collective experience of this situation. How people from different places and at different points in time experience living with the consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the grief and the pain, this time might also include moments for reflection, moments to look at the present and the future, moments to ask what we want more of and less of in our lives. Dreaming in Times of Corona tries to capture these experiences, hopes and dreams.
show less
Dreaming in Times of Corona is an investigation into our collective experience of this situation. How people from different places and at different points in time experience living with the consequences of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the grief and the pain, this time might also include moments for reflection, moments to look at the present and the future, moments to ask what we want more of and less of in our lives. Dreaming in Times of Corona tries to capture these experiences, hopes and dreams.
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Author | Jacques Chlopczyk |
Organization | Jacques Chlopczyk |
Categories | Society & Culture |
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