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Beyond wonderland gorge 2021
Beyond wonderland gorge 2021







beyond wonderland gorge 2021
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  2. #Beyond wonderland gorge 2021 series
beyond wonderland gorge 2021

While the three stages (Fractal Valley, Cheshire Woods, and Caterpillar’s Garden) will be booming with beats, there’s even more in store as the storybook adventure with art installations and interactive experiences. Buy and sell your Beyond Wonderland Music Festival concert. True to form, Insomniac will bring their signature production to the beloved venue to add an extra layer of immersion. Beyond Wonderland Music Festival tickets for the upcoming concert tour are on sale at StubHub. And there’s a heavy helping of rising stars in the scene including everyone from John Summit and Capozzi to Moore Kismet and Nostalgix who will be throwing down epic sets over the course of the weekend.īeyond Wonderland at The Gorge will also feature plenty more beyond the music as well. Now set to take place on October 1-2, Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge will bring over 65 artists from a diverse range of genres with immediate standouts on the lineup being major names such as Alan Walker, Benny Benassi, Feed Me, Kayzo, Claptone, Alison Wonderland, REZZ, and Tiesto. But while the debut edition was unfortunately forced to postpone due to the pandemic, greener pastures in 2021 have led to it now being announced for the fall. Last year, they set their sights on one of the world’s most picturesque venues, The Gorge, for the latest edition of their beloved festival, Beyond Wonderland. Eyja Margrét Brynjarsdóttir is the moderator.The dance music scene in the Pacific Northwest might’ve had some ups and downs over the past few years, but Insomniac Events is looking to help reignite the community. Here you can view a recording of the lecture.

beyond wonderland gorge 2021

#Beyond wonderland gorge 2021 series

The lecture series is held in collaboration with the National Museum of Iceland. The aim of the lecture series is to take a gender and equality perspective on the urgent topic of climate change. The RIKK and GRÓ-GEST lecture series in spring 2020 is devoted to gender and climate change. The lecture is in English, open to everyone, and admission is free. His paper, “Climate Disruption, Political Stability, and Collective Imagination”, on which this lecture is based, will be published in the forthcoming issue of Radical Philosophy Review.

#Beyond wonderland gorge 2021 full

Ole Martin Sandberg is a PhD candidate in philosophy and a teacher of Ethics of Nature at the University of Iceland. Beyond Wonderland is coming to the Gorge Amphitheatre Join Alice and a curious cast of characters for three nights of camping and two full days of electronic dance music, immersive art, costumed performers, and more. The talk analyses the social and political reactions in recent real disasters as examples of what we can expect more of, and learn from, as the climate crisis intensifies. This logic undermines the elements that are most needed to survive disasters: care, social trust, and mutual aid. As the already vulnerable suffer from climate catastrophes, those who are protected and already powerful will increase their domination, especially if they do so under the guise of the “benevolent patriarch” that promises to protect us from disorder. Thus, the climate crisis is more likely to lead to the intensification of current power structures, globally and within nations. Drawing upon Iris Marion Young’s “logic of masculinist protection” I argue that the fear of social collapse tends to make us seek protection by giving more power to those in charge of the political system, while we lose trust in each other. The current climate crisis is terrifying, but what we should fear is not the collapse of social order as we know it but its continuation. This lecture argues that this fear might be misguided. Social collapse is also a prevalent theme in in contemporary culture and popular entertainment. For some scholars, the collapse of human civilisation and even human extinction are real possibilities. We are already seeing the disastrous consequences of the climate crisis around the planet, and as global carbon emissions keep rising the future is uncertain. Ole Martin Sandberg is the first lecturer of the RIKK and GRÓ-GEST Lecture Series for Spring 2020 with a lecture entitled “Climate Crisis and “the Logic of Masculinist Protection.”” The lecture will be held Thursday 23 January, 12:00-13:00, at the Lecture Hall of the National Museum.









Beyond wonderland gorge 2021