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Nature’s Party: Open Platform’s 2070 future vision

Exhibition

Mar 10, 2022 - Jan 29, 2023

Nature’s Party in 2022 featured four collages and four sound works by Open Platform that invited visitors into a green utopia in 2070 and reflected on architecture’s role in the climate crisis.

The art piece comprised four fantastic collages and four sound works that invited you into a green utopia in the year 2070, where humanity and nature have finally established a symbiotic balance and belief that there is a common future.

You could find the exhibition in the Hall, where you could also listen to the four stories of the future. While the construction industry is designated as one of the biggest climate sins, the arcitecture studio Open Platform with NATURENS PARTI and their daily work to show that architecture is not only part of the problem, but also a necessary part of the solution.

About Open Platform

Open Platform is a Danish architectural firm based in Copenhagen. They develop buildings, spaces and ideas at the intersection between architecture, politics and art.

Note!

This was a small-scale photo exhibition, open on weekends.

What was Nature’s Party?

Nature’s Party was an exhibition by Open Platform consisting of four collages and four sound works about a sustainable future scenario.

When did Nature’s Party take place?

The exhibition ran from 10 Mar 2022 to 29 Jan 2023.

What does the exhibition describe about the year 2070?

It describes a green utopia in 2070 where humans and nature have found a symbiotic balance and a shared belief in a common future.

Where could visitors experience the exhibition?

The exhibition was located in The Hall, where visitors could listen to the four future narratives.

What does the page say about opening conditions?

It states that the exhibition was shown in The Hall and was open on weekends and on weekdays when The Hall was not booked.

What should I know if I only read one thing?

Nature’s Party (10 Mar 2022–29 Jan 2023) presented Open Platform’s four collages and four sound works imagining a green 2070 scenario, shown in The Hall with opening times dependent on bookings.