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Climate Capsules
Exhibition in Hamburg
Public discussion on climate change has been dominated by models and strategies which urge society to change its behaviour in order to prevent or lessen the effects of climate change. As admirable as these efforts are, it has become increasingly clear that we should start looking for ways to adapt to inevitable changes in our climate. To what extent can we or do we want to adapt ourselves to changed climatic conditions? Climate Capsules focuses on possible societal models that – depending on the strategies of adaptation we implement – can immunize us against the effects of climate change. The exhibition features objects and application-based projects from the fields of fashion, design, architecture, urban planning and geo-engineering, supplemented by concepts of the 20th-century avant-garde. Contemporary artistic positions will also reflect on the consequences of the depicted strategies of adaptation.
The exhibition will be divided into five chapters, starting at the micro level and progressing to the macro level. The first chapter highlights “Body Capsules”, such as the space suit that has come to symbolize our conquest of inhospitable environments. The chapter “Living Capsules” presents micro-architecture dating back to the 1960s, which created climatic escape pods which both encapsulate and imprison their inhabitants. “Urban Capsules” are energetically self-sufficient city units which are sealed off to protect their inhabitants from adverse environmental effects. The chapter “Natural Capsules” examines artificial nature in enclosed spaces and the chapter “Atmospheric Capsules” deals with the field of geo-engineering which manipulates climatological, geochemical and biochemical processes in order to control environmental processes. The exhibition will be supplemented by a symposium and an extensive accompanying programme. (Foto: Haus-Rucker-Co (Laurids Ortner, Günter Zamp Kelp, Klaus Pinter), Flyhead (Environment Transformer), Wien 1968, Foto: Ben Rose, New York)
Artistic director: Friedrich von Borries
Scientific advisors: Fritz Reusswig, Peter Sloterdijk, Victor Smetacek, Hans von Storch
Participants / artists: Ant Farm (USA), Archigram (GB), Vincent Callebaut (B), Juan Downey (USA), Ecosistema Ubano (E), Haus-Rucker-Co (A), Kouji Hikawa (JP), Christoph Keller, Jana Linke, Gordon Matta-Clark (USA), N55 (DK), Lucy Orta (GB), Michael Rakowitz (USA), Tomas Saraceno (ARG), Werner Sobek, Matti Suuronen (FIN) and others
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| 28.05.2010 - 12.09.2010 | Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg | Exhibition |
Vernissage: 27 May 2010, 7 p.m. |
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Contact:
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe
Steintorplatz 1
20099 Hamburg
www.mkg-hamburg.de