20. – 22.10.

Transformation –> DieAusstellung

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->Relational Landscapes

Prof. Myriel Milicevic, Thiago da Costa Oliveira, Andres Burbano

'Relational Landscapes' focusses on tracing environmental interconnectedness between Berlin-Brandenburg and the Amazon and the Andes.

Historical forms of colonial geoengineering have transformed into today's globally interconnected processes of change, creating adaptations in local climatic and atmospheric conditions and ecologies. This is evident in a varieity of incidents around the globe, like the mining of lithium in Bolivia, or the deforestation of the Amazon for soybean fields and the feeding of animals in factory farms in Brandenburg.

Hermann Schulz, Victor Molina, Lukas Büttenbender, Peter Schwarz, Vivien Serve, Hannah Machajdik, Jennifer Pilawa, Sabrina Machado, Sara Ragel, Zinan Zhang, Milan Bargiel, Tilmann Finner

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  • Relational Landscapes
    Hermann Schulz, Victor Molina, Lukas Büttenbender, Peter Schwarz, Vivien Serve, Hannah Machajdik, Jennifer Pilawa, Sabrina Machado, Sara Ragel, Zinan Zhang, Milan Bargiel, Tilmann Finner