Change is an inevitable condition of reality for both living and non-living things. Movement, development, evolution, and dissolution is part of the scheme. But is change anthropocentric? What exactly could we expect from it in the future? Change can mean resolution, embrace, or reconnection; it can be ironic, dreamy, climate-related, abstract, or destructive. In one way or another, there is potential, possibility, and variety. We understand the need for change as individuals, society, and humanity, but also as minimal parts of the bigger existence of reality.
Featuring
Limites, Simon de Diesbach (SZ)
Tech For Democracy, Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm (DK)
Patrick and the Buttons, Francois Heiser (FR)
Borrowed Limbs, Lisa-Marleen Mantel (DE) and Laura Wagner (DE)
Intersect, Dirk Koy (SZ)
mormúrō, Stefan Larsson (JP)
Models for Environmental Literacy, Tivon Rice (US)
Curated by Juergen Hagler, Maria-Nefeli Panetsos