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Cephalopod Dreams Alter-Economies Event

Cephalopod Dreams Alter-Economies Event

Cephalopod Dreams Alter-Economies Event In the second week of November, as autumn yielded to the coming winter, 3E held a 3-day gathering on money and alter-economies. The weekend was planned as an intensive study session around a selection of four texts. In addition...
Perceptual Ferment Event

Perceptual Ferment Event

At the end of September over a ten-day period, 3E hosted around 30 collaborators for a rolling event called “Perceptual Ferment.” The event was planned using techniques for self-organizing gleaned from our experiences with SenseLab. There was an emergent agenda...
From Sap to Seedlings

From Sap to Seedlings

Last year the 3E maple season was disastrous – the worst in anyone’s memory due to a sudden weather shift from too-cold to too-hot. The 2024 maple syrup season was the opposite, the most abundant anyone could remember. We produced a healthy harvest of 93 gallons...

Residencies !

Hi dear supporters! We have some room for residencies (includes rental but lower than market price) this summer if you’d like. Be in touch with Erin directly if interested (erintango@gmail.com).   The residency house is large (possibility of sleeping 8), looks onto a...
Beyond Defending

Beyond Defending

Beyond Defending 3E’s Parapedagogical Techniques Fold Back Into the University in the form of a radically non-neurotypical PhD and PhD defence Erin Manning recounts: The world shifted a bit on its axis today. We felt it when Mayra Morales spoke at the end of Xece...
Immanent Critique: Art-work as Event

Immanent Critique: Art-work as Event

By Matthew-Robin Nye Wood. Rain. Mud. Power. Tarp. Silicone. Nails. Nail-gun. Measuring tape. Anemic table saw. Dog with a runny nose. Headboard with splinters. Silicone on car seat, ruined raincoats. Screws. Drills. Norwegian stove. A hole-to-come. A little nibble on...
Ceramics – Pit Firing

Ceramics – Pit Firing

Ceramics – Pit Firing The ceramics group, led by Linda Swanson, returned to 3E at the end of August to continue their on-site experimentations in local clay and mineral sourcing and on-site ceramics firing. This time, firing was done using the simplest and oldest...