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Land Enough

RAY LC (Curator), Bengi Agcal (Artist), Ziyou Yin (Designer), Yanheng Li (Exhibitor)

Research output: Creative and Literary Works in Non - textual FormRGC 44 - Performance and participation in exhibits

Abstract

“What will be the meaning of developing technology if we don’t even have enough living environment?” With this question in mind, Land Enough merges the present with a fictional, climate-destroyed future to encourage the speculation of future technologies, hoping it can in turn promote people to have a positive change in their current climate actions. What is non-fungible are the stories we tell ourselves in this future landscape. As an alternative to destructive NFT interventions, we developed a participatory workshop where 20 strangers from 11 nationalities were brought to a trash-covered secluded beach to enact a community of fledging survivors of a coastal community at the edge of time. A series of participatory artworks about possible future technological artifacts were made through role-playing in a climate-destroyed fictional future. We aim to exhibit the artifacts along with sketches and video, opening up a space to discuss and speculate about what is non-fungible to the human future. This exhibition and process invite the consideration of sustainable technology development and artmaking for a more human-driven future.
Original languageEnglish
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Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2022
Event15th ACM SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Asia (SIGGRAPH Asia 2022) - Daegu Exhibition & Convention Center (EXCO), Daegu, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 6 Dec 20229 Dec 2022
https://sa2022.siggraph.org/en/

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