CNS is the Futures Atmosphere editor (a.k.a) artist Mabel Negrete (CNS) + Collaborators.
CNS is an artistic-research unit that works to initiate counter narratives about bio-power, urbanism, culture, and technology; and explore these areas of interest through civic engagement, pedagogy, live art, parody, multimedia, design, and extra-disciplinary art practice.
Currently their work focuses on creating multifaceted projects that strive to build community and counter the invisible punishing machine.
CNS is the founding member of SPARKmakers, and co-founder of Philly with Standing Rock / NoDAPL, Indigenous 215, The Mobile Futures Institute and other social organizations.
To learn more visit their website: http://studiocns.org
CNS is an artistic-research unit that works to initiate counter narratives about bio-power, urbanism, culture, and technology; and explore these areas of interest through civic engagement, pedagogy, live art, parody, multimedia, design, and extra-disciplinary art practice.
Currently their work focuses on creating multifaceted projects that strive to build community and counter the invisible punishing machine.
CNS is the founding member of SPARKmakers, and co-founder of Philly with Standing Rock / NoDAPL, Indigenous 215, The Mobile Futures Institute and other social organizations.
To learn more visit their website: http://studiocns.org
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ActivismArt CulturalEducationEnvironmentHistoricalIndigenous PeoplesPueblos OriginariosTechnology
issues
Anti Settler ColonialismAnti- White Supremacy Climate ChangeCollective HistoryCooperative EconomicsCriminal JusticeCultural MemoryCuratorial PracticeEmancipationEntrepreneurship EnvironmentFeminismFuturismGentrificationHealing Heritage HistoryImmigration Incarceration Indigenous RightsMilitarismPoetryPoliticsPoverty Public SpaceQueerRacial JusticeSelf-determination Speculative FictionStorytellingTraumaWriting