RISD Graduate Thesis Talk
Hannah Suzanna, Digital + Media ‘21
The Ephemeral Altar & The Floating Grave
Decomposition as Gateway to Mystical Experience
Rather than a tool for prediction, I see tarot as a system of decay—breaking down human experiences into archetypes to allow presence with our existence. What happens when we look at other predictive technologies, such as machine learning, as means of breaking apart our reality too? When talking about science fiction or speculative fiction, a repeated idea is that these stories are not about the future but about the present. Instead of perpetuating current biases through adhering to technological predictions, maybe we could more deeply recognize our flawed ideologies—and actively decay them. I’m imagining a world where instead of creating institutions that we work to immortalize (at the expense of the humans and other beings who have to exist within them), we create systems-of-care that are built with their own dissolution in mind—decomposition built in so new life can grow, so mutual thriving can evolve.
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