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With Recording Utopias, we aim to create a fluid archive of future concepts by connecting with inspiring individuals and exploring their visions, ideas, and stories. How can collaborative approaches help envision and shape a more sustainable future and what role do sheep have in this process? This is the central question we explore in this episode with Augustin Clément, Capucine Fouquin and Arianna Frascoli from the action Transhumance and Alessio De Gottardi.
"We have to be extremely critical with the theme ‚back to the future‘ reflecting on what's happening with our society at the moment, but where we can really move forward is when you bring positive actions into the right places." — Alessio De Gottardi
This conversation delves into the collaborative approaches realized during the Biennale. We focus on the Transhumance project, where architects and sheep navigate through the landscapes of Lugano, challenging urban norms and promoting human-animal coexistence. The participants discuss the logistics and unexpected challenges of their journey, emphasizing the essential roles of collaboration and adaptability. We also reflect on broader themes like cohabitation and the need for proactive, future-oriented actions. Alessio, co-curator of the Biennale, stresses the importance of reimagining our perception of the future as a realm filled with potential and enjoyment.
Augustin Clément
Capucine Fouquin
Arianna Frascoli
Alessio De Gottardi
Sources
Recording Utopias is a production by Angelika Hinterbrandner and Laura Margarete Bertelt as part of the biennale svizzera del territorio in collaboration with Radio Industry.
Projekt Lead Angelika Hinterbrandner
By Angelika HinterbrandnerWith Recording Utopias, we aim to create a fluid archive of future concepts by connecting with inspiring individuals and exploring their visions, ideas, and stories. How can collaborative approaches help envision and shape a more sustainable future and what role do sheep have in this process? This is the central question we explore in this episode with Augustin Clément, Capucine Fouquin and Arianna Frascoli from the action Transhumance and Alessio De Gottardi.
"We have to be extremely critical with the theme ‚back to the future‘ reflecting on what's happening with our society at the moment, but where we can really move forward is when you bring positive actions into the right places." — Alessio De Gottardi
This conversation delves into the collaborative approaches realized during the Biennale. We focus on the Transhumance project, where architects and sheep navigate through the landscapes of Lugano, challenging urban norms and promoting human-animal coexistence. The participants discuss the logistics and unexpected challenges of their journey, emphasizing the essential roles of collaboration and adaptability. We also reflect on broader themes like cohabitation and the need for proactive, future-oriented actions. Alessio, co-curator of the Biennale, stresses the importance of reimagining our perception of the future as a realm filled with potential and enjoyment.
Augustin Clément
Capucine Fouquin
Arianna Frascoli
Alessio De Gottardi
Sources
Recording Utopias is a production by Angelika Hinterbrandner and Laura Margarete Bertelt as part of the biennale svizzera del territorio in collaboration with Radio Industry.
Projekt Lead Angelika Hinterbrandner