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This prompt was developed by colleague and friend '''[[Biographies#Cathryn Clasto|Cathryn Clasto]]''' from conversations, notes and diagrams connected to the event ''[[Glossary#First Times Do Not Exist|First Times Do Not Exist]]'' in Gothenburg.<br>
This prompt was developed by colleague and friend '''[[Biographies#Cathryn Clasto|Cathryn Clasto]]''' from conversations, notes and diagrams connected to the event ''[[Glossary#First Times Do Not Exist|First Times Do Not Exist]]'' in Gothenburg. In search of a different mode of address to licencing and contracting, Cathryn developed the Fortune Teller device as an invitational gesture that can be dialogic and relation making, can encourage action and thought, is not overly complicated, and easily (re)used and circulated.<br>
&rarr; See also [[P-Prompt: Do first times exist?|Prompt: Do first times exist?]]
&rarr; See also [[P-Prompt: Do first times exist?|Prompt: Do first times exist?]]



Revision as of 11:36, 23 August 2024

This prompt was developed by colleague and friend Cathryn Clasto from conversations, notes and diagrams connected to the event First Times Do Not Exist in Gothenburg. In search of a different mode of address to licencing and contracting, Cathryn developed the Fortune Teller device as an invitational gesture that can be dialogic and relation making, can encourage action and thought, is not overly complicated, and easily (re)used and circulated.
→ See also Prompt: Do first times exist?

Cathryn invites you to download, print, cut out and fold the Fortune Teller device in order to find out whether "CC4r is for you". You are prompted to engage with the different literal and conceptual unfoldings, which don't take a singular form but offer a multitude of openings following the axis of (non)originality, implication, (non)ownership, courage, (non)binary and responsiveness.

Download Fortune Teller template