exhibition and conference at ESC/Graz, in the context of the Time Inventors’ Kabinet project and the Actuelle Kunst im Graz-festival.
OpenGreens – Aktionen und Rezepte für eine nachhaltige Stadt
At ESC, Annemie Maes mounts a wall installation representing a virtual netwerk of OpenGreens. OpenGreens are grey city-zones, where culture and nature overlap and finally enter into a symbiotic relationship. How sustainable is the city? Can we provide for our own food, our own energy, our own media ecology?
Can we grow a selection of fruits and vegetables in rooftop gardens or collect wild edible plants in wastelands and on building sites – enough to live on?
Are you interested to start your own OpenGreen, on your balcony, your rooftop or your window sill?
Come and talk to us, we can advise you on how to set up green patches in unusual places … and get the best out of it.
http://esc.mur.at/opengreens-esc.html
Voronoi-Diagramme sind ein Symbol für die OpenGreens und zeigen Stadtstrukturen auf. In der Installation OpenGreens Graz I werden die für die Stadt interessanten Gebiete – Brachland, Baustellen, Gärten, Parks und andere Freiflächen erforscht und in den Stadtplan eingetragen, gekennzeichnet mit Post-its, Farben und anderen Markern.
Der Stadtplan wächst mit der Zeit, unter Beteiligung des Graz-Tik-Teams und interessierten BesucherInnen der Ausstellung. Die Information wird gleichzeitig in die OpenGreens Datenbank und den opengreens.net Blog eingetragen.
Swohl die Datenbank als auch der Blog sind Teil der Ausstellung, die gleichzeitig auch als Arbeitsort dient, an dem Menschen weitere Informationen eintragen können.
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This fourth edition of Burning Ice will be built up around the theme of economy. Climate change confronts us with the consequences of our actions. It turns our world-view with its endless growth completely upside down. Our civilisation appears to be underpinned by waste, excess and fundamental inequality. The capitalist theory of progress believes in economic growth as the best measure of human well-being, in a market price in which all costs are contained and in money as the perfect indicator of value. We can understand the current crises as an inevitable result of the blind faith in this holy trinity: growth, price, money.
In Burning Ice #4 we will hear economists, philosophers and artists who criticise this blind faith, introduce new values and principles to economic reasoning, link growth and environmental impact, andtalk about the illusion of the correct market price and a repositioning of money.
Burning Ice #4 positions itself between the theoretical, practical and poetic views of economics. Thistri-pod is given concrete form by the three locations: the KBC auditorium, the Changing Tents and the Kaaitheater.
Six ‘hexayurts’ together form a temporary zone for social and economic change. At the invitation of Radical Hope, ten artists have spent two months preparing this ‘colony’. Artists, scientists and other visitors are invited first and foremost to come and help build the zone on Monday 17th January. Following this, and for one week, the hexayurts will be the setting for the study and practice of concrete change, a place where people themselves can take action and put forward ideas: ideas concerning other forms of organising work, urban food production, alternative energy management, innovative funding, new forms of knowledge production and so on.
Changing Tents is a social ritual which everyone, including visitors, can experience by makingsuggestions during the course of the week. From the beginning of January you can programme your own activities as part of Changing Tents by adding them to the Changing Agenda.
all info on : http://www.collectingsilence.org
artist : Danielle Roberts