Mutual training for-by portal workers
That Which Will Have Had To Happen (working title)
Infrastructural Rehearsals worksession, organised by TITiPI
Brussels, from 25 November (dinner) until 29 November 2025 (breakfast)
Under fossil-fuel driven racial capitalism today, life takes place in-between the continuation of deadly Modernity and a yet unknown set-up. The everyday happens in juxtaposed and contradictory portals, suspended in their pre-conditional determination of how a collective future should be or will have had to be.
We understand portals as spacetimes of and for transition and change. But how these transitions take place, and what modes of existence they carry along, expand or reproduce, is one of the biggest contemporary controversies. Ecocidal, genocidal, epistemicidal tendencies are normalised in the monocultural reality project of tech capitalists and supremacist states, which of course leave no room for imagining how to transition, or maybe rotate otherwise.
In such reality project, imaginaries of and for transition are predominantly being shaped as the so-called twin-transition: an unsurprising knot of computational infrastructures and greenwashing practices that at best tend to reform, keeping close to the values of the liberal order. The twinning of the so-called green and digital transitions keeps the green colonial worldview intact, limiting the perception of transition as if their skinny isthmus was the only possible threshold to cross.
We find ourselves surrounded by a landscape of contradictory Green New Deals, or what Jose Iglesias García-Arenal calls 'green-and-chrome transitions', full of thinly veiled propaganda for business as usual, top-to-bottom as usual, contentious as usual, harmful as usual.[1] And precisely because of that, we are committed to conceptualize, study and test what kind of solidary practices, analytics and theories it might take to transition otherwise. As our contribution to the multilateral and tentative process of abolishing the worldview that is contained by the twin transition regime, and therefore propose a mutual training ground for and by portal workers.
Portal works are modes of doing and thinking for transitioning otherwise. They enact change on a daily basis, reckon with the massive world order rotation and persistently operate along it. We consider portal works to be sets of intentional acts of saying, showing, remembering, moving, projecting and imagining towards liberation. They are aesthetic operations because they engage with the redistribution of the sensible. We count on the politicization of aesthetics as a powerful attuning to complex realities. Learning from Romi Morrison's work on Black computational futures that haven’t yet happened, but must,[2] we wonder how to radically inhabit transitions as key technocultural struggles; we consider discomfortable, opaque, disobedient, unapologetic, ambiguous and demanding modes of doing and thinking significant as portal work, and in need of our collective attention, reflection and documentation.
That Which Will Have Had to Happen will be an occasion for taking three days together (plus a dinner and a breakfast) with fellow portal workers, to practice with thresholds, impasses[3] and their 'tenses of possibility'.
A mutual training ground for and by portal workers
That which will have had to happen brings together a group of 25 'portal workers' to engage in mutual training as a form of collective inquiry. The session will provide participants with modes of attunement to each other's rehearsals for collective life that are sometimes-depleted, some-times wild and feral and shiny -- reclaiming, letting go and shaking assumptions against the imposed narratives of the self-centered powers, from their very very centers and also not. Through the joyfully dissident technosciences, mourning humanities, rebel poethics, organising tactics and complex crafts that continue to try to world otherwise the many worlds that fit in this[4].
The session is designed as a mutual training ground for and by portal workers. It is a spacetime to actively attend to, register and acknowledge the sensibilities, perspectives and modes of intervention that portal work towards liberation might entail. As an insurgent collective research situation, it will allow us to read each other's work in resonance and in solidarity with each other but without the need to cohere.
Training is about collectively engaging in a set of exercises, and repeating them in a more-or-less contained context to build capacity for applying that later on. Mutual training, then, implies collectivities arriving to the situation with a clarity of their practice ready to be shared, but also with an opening to be porous to the exercises and practices proposed by others. The time we can be together will be short -- but by documenting portal practices in an ongoing repertoire, "a kaleidoscope of portals"[5], we will continue to work on the building of theories and practices of transition, acknowledging the longer span of such works and their potential to contribute to ongoing rehearsals in every collectivity's specific habitats.
The session will be convened by multiple local and transnational collectives that struggle from the peripheries, the vortex of privilege and all the areas that connect them. It means that the portal workers that will join to train each other are not only participating as individuals but also as contributors to wider collective endeavors.
The meeting will take place in English, at a collective space where also the desks of TITiPI are located, in Brussels, capital of €urope. The program includes inputs, collective exercises and excursions plus time for reflection and groupal idea-development.
The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest (TITiPI) is a militant research structure for investigating, imagining and doing collective life with computational infrastructures otherwise.
Infrastructural Rehearsals: creative responses to the green and digital transition is a project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (2024-2028), led by Helen Pritchard in collaboration with Miriyam Aouragh, University of Westminster School of Media and Communication College of Design, Creative and Digital Indu, Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Co.Applicant).
- ↑ Iglesias García-Arenal, Jose, "Facing the Spectral Sacrifice Zone", Concreta 23 (2024) https://editorialconcreta.org/en/concreta-journal/concreta-23/entreacto-facing-the-spectral-sacrifice-zone-jose-iglesias-garcia-arenal/
- ↑ Morisson, Romi. “Voluptuous Disintegration: A Future History of Black Computational Thought.” Digital Humanities Quarterly 16, no. 3 (2022).
- ↑ Berlant, Lauren. Cruel Optimism. Duke University Press (2011)
- ↑ "A world in which many worlds fit" is a widely cited zapatista path-setting aim https://schoolsforchiapas.org/cracks-of-light/
- ↑ Maynard, Robin, Authors, Robyn Maynard, and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. Rehearsals for Living. Haymarket Books, 2022.
Programme (t.b.c.)
Place: Chaussee de Jette 388, 1081 Brussels
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Thursday 27/11
[TRAVEL DAY]
18:00 Join opening at Constant, Hormonobotanik https://constantvzw.org/site/Constant_V-Hormonobotanik-wiki.html
19:30 Move to L'Eau Chaude t.b.c. https://www.leauchaude.be/
20:00 Dinner and meeting each other
Friday 28/11
10:00 Setup (intro of portal work framing)
10.45 Break
11:00 Mutual training A, B
13:30 Lunch
15:00 Mutual training B, C
16:30 Break
17:00 Silent/individual processing/movement/stretching, note taking
18:00 Apero with Flo*Souad GG&T
19:00 Semi-public input/talk by Romi Morrison t.b.c.
20.00 End
Saturday 29/11
10:00 Input/attunement with Zoumana Meїté
11:00 Processing portal work, activation Kaleidoscope
13:30 Lunch
15:00 Mutual training A, C
16:30 Break
17:00 Input Fund Marius Jacob t.b.c.
18:00 End
Sunday 30/11
10:00 Input/attunement with Zoumana Meїté
11:00 Break
11:30 Processing portal work, activation Romi's installation
13:00 Soft ending with lunch for who wants/can to stay, cleaning up together
Training A = IR
Training B = BMS (outside, if weather permits? t.b.c.)
Training C = We Smell Gas