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MOVEMENTS BEYOND BORDERS, FREE FROM FOSSIL FUELS

Aerocene rising in Munich

From the 6—11th September, Aerocene uprises over Olympiaberg, Munich as an artistic symbol of the movements towards emissions-free mobilities, through which a new era beyond the fossil fuel-based world order could arise.

Dawn enlivens a temporal landscape occupying the Olympiaberg, composing the launch-pad of the Aerocene Festival. Interactive aerosolar sculptures rise daily, only with the heat of the sun, appealing to different senses, transcending disciplines and unleashing imaginative potentials. Here, anyone can become aerosolar pilots and experiment with the movements of the sculptures, sensing the various interconnections of this planet on an atmospheric level.

In addition to daily flights and pilot courses, talks, Do-It-Together think tanks and workshops are hosted by a dedicated and diverse group of individuals including Erik Bordeleau, Emanuele Braga, Diogo da Cruz, Johannes Herms and Konrad Altenmüller (SFB42), Ayushi Dhawan, Beate Engl, Dorothea Hutterer, David Luigart, Igor Mikloušić, Denis Maksimov and Timo Tuominen (Avenir Institute), Tomás Saraceno, Débora Swistun, Susanne Witzgall, FabLab München e.V. and KlimaHerbst and many many more.

The people of Munich, and the entire Aerocene community, are invited to come together at the Aerocene Festival, on site or online, during our planetary moment of climate crisis. The festival and its flights are weather dependent, inviting participants to reconsider our own dependency on natural forces, and the dominance we have forged over our environment. How could we declare our solidarity with the air? And, how could values shift through the experience of aerosolar drifting?

For more information:

https://aerocene.org/munichfestival2019/