MGA SANGGUNIAN / RESOURCES
Eternal Conferences strives to maintain an evolving bibliography of learning materials that inspired and continue to inform the entire project, including but not limited to the Conversations held throughout its run. Feel free to contact eternalconferences@protonmail.com for contributions, insights, and/or concerns.
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- Al-Badri, Nora, and Jonas Tinius. “Technoheritage & Restitution
– An Exchange between Nora Al-Badri and Jonas Tinius.” YouTube, IFA
Gallery Berlin, 10 July 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHiTk3fNXfM.
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- Cherewaty, Ryan. Encoding Reality Through Techno-Magic. 2018. Piet Zwart Institute, MA Thesis. Academia.edu, www.academia.edu/36664479/Encoding_Reality_Through_Techno_Magic
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Ricardo. “Mathematical Ideas in Early Philippine Society: Posthumous Essay.” Philippine
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Acknowledgements
- Try out our Duhol Matapang filter with Close Isn’t Home from our Conference No. 1! Now available on Snapchat!
The Duhol Matapang Snapcam filter is largely inspired by the ghost of a 19th- century sea snake specimen's online apparition to me, back in 2018. My research led me to its internment in the Museum of Comparative Zoology where it remains formless and unseen, only registered as a collected entry by Dr. Carl Semper in 1877 and Samuel Walton Garman in 1881. Today, it remains largely understudied, but since then Vhon Garcia and a team of scientists have found out more about its morphology and behavior.
The duhol matapang / Taal sea snake / Hydrophis semperi is only one of two venomous freshwater sea snakes in the world, endemic to the consistently active Taal volcanic lake (as recent as two weeks ago). It was said to have evolved very quickly because of one of the volcano's strongest eruptions in 1754 that closed of the lake's access to the sea. It is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, and has a tenuous relationship with the lake's fishermen. It is more difficult to conserve due to its ambiguous niche in the local ecosystem compared to another endemic species in Taal, the edible tawilis / Sardinella tawilis.
- Sa Ngalan Ng Lawa (www.instagram.com/sangalan.nglawa/) is a citizen science initiative dedicated to the Taal Lake. Check it out and connect with Conference No. 1’s Jord Gadingan!
- TEMPORARY UNRELEARNING ACADEMY (unrelearning.tumblr.com/) is a migratory school currently based in CALABARZON, Philippines, interested in queering artistic and cultural formation/production through occupying common/uncommon spaces, embodying spirits, amplifying vernacular language and tools and through shadow work/library. The DRRM Knowledge Center (drrmkc.ocd.gov.ph/) is a one-stop shop for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and climate change adaptation/mitigation knowledge resources
- The National Museum of the Philippines’ Geology Division (www.nationalmuseum.gov.ph/nationalmuseumbeta/Geology/Geology.html) undertakes geological research; systematically collects, preserves, studies rocks, minerals and fossils of plants and animals; and maintains the museum’s reference collection.
- Guri Simone Øveraas’ Trondheim Kunstmuseum performance (https://trondheimkunstmuseum.no/kunstnerens-valg-2021/guri-simone-overaas) illustrates her more recent work about care, belonging, and the body.
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Acknowledgements
- Naughty Luz Chatbot 3D Model (first apparition in March Winds at the Digital Artist Residency) and Duhol Matapang / Taal Sea Snake / Hydrophis semperi Snapcam filter by Close Isn’t Home
- Conference moderations and curation by Alfred Marasigan (Ateneo de Manila University, Department of Fine Arts)
- Project launch management by Audrey Ferriol (Rags2Riches, Inc.)
- Sign Language interpretations by Jun Sevilla, John Lester Go Dig, Renato Soriano, Jr., Ana Bellia Ico, Jerwin Darag, and Maan Tugade
- Video transcript/English translation by Tricia Velez
- Special thanks to the Trojan Horse Cell-TBD; Het Nieuwe Instituut's Collecting Otherwise; Save Our Schools Network; Ateneo de Manila University's Department of Fine Arts and School of Humanities; Dr. Emma Porio and Coastal Cities at Risk PH; Ruth Alexander Aitken; Hennies and Heathers; and Mia Lopez.
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