EXHIBITION: The ACADIA and CAADRIA Joint Exhibition with DoA, Habits of the Anthropocene
November 29, 2023
In Hong Kong!
Glad to be part of this greatly curated exhibition!
With our FabriCity_XR: Phygital Mapping of Spatial Justice @ecc_italy now in joint @caadriaorg @acadiaorg Project Exhibition.
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The ACADIA and CAADRIA Joint Exhibition, Habits of the Anthropocene, showcases fifty projects that consist of projects selected through a peer-review process and projects selected through an open call initiated by ACADIA and CAADRIA. These projects examine suppressed voices, indigenous and feminist thinking, and queer theory, bringing a new dimension to utopianism, capitalism, and consumerism. In the face of new global challenges, what new local ecologies shall emerge through environmental displacement of people, gradual migration of species, and unprecedented environmental changes? What forensic landscapes shall emerge from the byproducts of our contemporary society, and how can we scavenge and repurpose the leftovers of civilization? How do our mind and body interface with the bio-digital, and how do we approach bioengineered chimeras? In response to these questions, these projects embrace uncertainty through digital and manual forms of making, engaging with artistic and scientific endeavors that span multiple disciplines and weave together old and new knowledge.