Fog, Water and Ice -
Fire, Earth Love and Climate
a lecture by
Markus Jeschaunig
© MAGAZIN 2021
Fog, Water and Ice - Fire, Earth Love and Climate
In his lecture Markus Jeschaunig speaks about his latest works. Each project is marked by artistic research and the interest to bring scientific data into form to create sensual experiences. Context: The climate crisis recalls the involvement of (m)any individuals. How to reflect our own actions in a global sphere of interconnectivity, along direct correspondence to environment, animals, plants and even non-human lifeforms such as climate and weather? To bring suchlike complexity into consciousness and daily life of the general public is one of the most challenging tasks of our time.
In his lecture Markus Jeschaunig speaks about his latest works. Each project is marked by artistic research and the interest to bring scientific data into form to create sensual experiences. Context: The climate crisis recalls the involvement of (m)any individuals. How to reflect our own actions in a global sphere of interconnectivity, along direct correspondence to environment, animals, plants and even non-human lifeforms such as climate and weather? To bring suchlike complexity into consciousness and daily life of the general public is one of the most challenging tasks of our time.
08.10.2021 7pm
at MAGAZIN
Space for Contemporary Architecture
Weyringergasse 27i, 1040 Vienna
Markus Jeschaunig
Markus Jeschaunig, visual artist & architect, based in the Biosphere. Inspired by the dynamics of atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere he started his artistic practice – 'Agency in Biosphere'– in 2012. He participated in various exhibitions and art in public space projects, that navigate between the poles of ecology, climate, energy and participation formats and is co-author of 'Breathe.Austria” – The Austrian Pavilion at the Expo 2015 in Milan. He co-founded the Breathe Earth Collective – a transdisciplinary think & Do-tank working on air and climate in cities, which got the Austrian Outstanding Artist Award for experimental tendencies in architecture in 2018.
www.agencyinbiosphere.com
Markus Jeschaunig, visual artist & architect, based in the Biosphere. Inspired by the dynamics of atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere he started his artistic practice – 'Agency in Biosphere'– in 2012. He participated in various exhibitions and art in public space projects, that navigate between the poles of ecology, climate, energy and participation formats and is co-author of 'Breathe.Austria” – The Austrian Pavilion at the Expo 2015 in Milan. He co-founded the Breathe Earth Collective – a transdisciplinary think & Do-tank working on air and climate in cities, which got the Austrian Outstanding Artist Award for experimental tendencies in architecture in 2018.
www.agencyinbiosphere.com