18.07.14–05.10.14
STRANGE WEATHER: FORECASTS FROM THE FUTURE
A free exhibition exploring how humans are attempting to understand, adapt to and control our changing weather.
ARCHIVE OF OLD AND NEW EVENTS – JODI NEWCOMBE AND TEGA BRAIN (AU)
Archive of Old and New Events explores historic festivals and festivities of the future. This speculative project imagines an archive, established in 2030, with a mission for collecting and preserving artefacts from these events. On show are two collections; The Collection of Lost Festivals holds materials from events no longer in existence—an assortment of fragile artefacts from celebrations gone quiet. The other is The Collection of New Festivals which documents recent cultural phenomena that have emerged in response to new weather and climate. Both explore the consequences of strange weather, materialising cultural loss and the extraordinary human capacity for adaptation and celebration.
ABOUT STRANGE WEATHER:
We are obsessed with the weather. It is a powerful, shared daily experience, offering us an immediate talking point with which to engage our fellow citizens. Yet when we talk about climate change the sense of guilt or powerlessness is enough to kill the conversation.
By engaging both weather and climate in a playful, provocative way, we hope to leapfrog over current polarised public debates. STRANGE WEATHER propels you to forecast your own fate on a changing planet with an uncertain future.
Find out more at https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/strangeweather
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