Soft Creatures, photo: BORA

H-O-P-E

Kennedy+swan (DE), Max Hattler (DE/HK), Jan Bitzer (DE), BORA MURMURE (FR), Alessandro Bavari (IT), Paul Valentin (DE), Inferstudio (AU)

JKU MED Campus, JKU medSPACE, First Floor
Wed 4. Sep 2024 15:00 – 16:00

Hope is a powerful, yet often too ambiguous concept. In a world beset by rampant climate change and societal disruptions, coupled with uncertainty about our ability to influence the future, hope remains crucial.

Hope is a powerful, yet often too ambiguous concept. In a world beset by rampant climate change and societal disruptions, coupled with uncertainty about our ability to influence the future, hope remains crucial. However, relying solely on hope can seem naive and delusional. While hope alone cannot shape a project for future improvement, it can serve us as the underlying emotion that translates into various actions and tendencies shaping the future. Therefore, we suggest using hope not as a tool in itself, but as a springboard for other useful concepts encapsulated in its letters: H-O-P-E.

H for HEALING
in vivo · in vitro · in silico, kennedy+swan (DE), 7’55’’
二〇二〇, Max Hattler (DE/HK), 7’

O for OTHERNESS
Bye Bear, Jan Bitzer (DE), 10’44’’
Soft Creatures, BORA (FR), 5’28’’

P for PARADOX
UNKNOWN QUANTUM OBJECTS, Alessandro Bavari (IT), 7’
Tacit Call, Paul Valentin (DE)

E for ENTANGLEMENT
Entangled Atlas, Inferstudio (AU), 6’52’’

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