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Biodiversity around the Floating
Climate Care
Links: 2023 Digital Archive 2021 Digital Archive 2019 Digital Archive Climate Care at Anthropocene Curriculum Climate Care on Berlin Art Link Downloads: 2023: Programme:Critterkratia 2021 Programme: The Rewilding Years 2019 Programme: A Curriculum for Urban Practice
Konteksty
Links: Konteksty Website Full Programme
Korail
Links: Topabhati Event Korail Play Exhibition Tangail Field Trip Winter School RESIDENCY: Korail City of Culture Open Call Moja Kori Festival Korail 2100: Architecture Idea Competition Moja Kori Festival Team: Silja Teresa Huppertz, Garance Maurer, Rosario Talevi, Hannah-Lu Verse, Jeanne Astrup-Chauvaux, Sarah Bovelett
Climate Care 2023
Climate Care is a festival engaged with theory and practice at the intersection of climate challenges, ethics of care and environmental humanities. Emerging from weathering the conditions of its site – a rainwater retention basin in Berlin – the programme is a result of in-depth cohabitation with the constructed water infrastructure, its human culture and its multi-species overlays.
Climate Care 2021
Climate Care is a festival engaged with theory and practice at the intersection of climate challenges, ethics of care and environmental humanities. Emerging from weathering the conditions of its site – a rainwater retention basin in Berlin – the programme is a result of in-depth cohabitation with the constructed water infrastructure, its human culture and its multi-species overlays.
Climate Care 2019
Links: 2019 Digital Archive Climate Care at Anthropocene Curriculum Downloads: 2019 Programme 2019 Reader
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