Purple P4A public festival artwork

Twinkle 21 / Deep time

Third hundred-year flood this decade.

A sandbag rant about a calendar that has clearly stopped working, then a hard turn into planning on nature's clock instead of the news cycle.

Open seed

The everyday gripe

Straight to camera, gumboots in shot: that's the third one-in-a-hundred-year event this decade, the insurance letter says the suburb is now a "flood-prone lifestyle", and the recovery fund gets announced faster than the prevention budget ever did. Nature runs on deep time; budgets run on Tuesdays. The trapdoor is the mismatch itself: public risk models anyone can read, and prevention funded like we actually believe them. This seed is open: film your own cooked-calendar rant.

Description

BaitEveryone has lived a "once in a century" event recently, and everyone has noticed the phrase wearing out.
SwitchFrom arguing about causes to arguing about clocks: the threats are patient, the planning horizon is not, and that mismatch is the actual existential risk.
SystemRisk and mutual care for prevention and lawful pooling, with the Sensorium's open models letting any community read its own risk in deep time.

The one-breath drop

Said before the flush

"Plan on nature's calendar, not the news cycle: public risk models, prevention funded like we believe them." Second breath lives in the room.

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