Gallery
Please find here the approved applications to the Social Art Award 2021 – New Greening. The open call was closed on 1 May.
The next Open Call for the Social Art Ward will be opened in 2023.
Title:
Carbon Footprint
Carbon Footprint
Author:
Sam Heydt
Sam Heydt
Description:
For 50 years, corporate power has been glorified, consumption championed and waste justified. Now we stand before a precarious future. The nature of the earnings that define late capitalism have incidentally raped us of nature itself. Our time is marked by mass extinction, diminishing resources, global pandemic and climate change. As the natural world is liquidated and substituted with an artificial one, the silent landscape is but one symptom of a world exploited beyond use and increasingly reduced to a bottom line.
For 50 years, corporate power has been glorified, consumption championed and waste justified. Now we stand before a precarious future. The nature of the earnings that define late capitalism have incidentally raped us of nature itself. Our time is marked by mass extinction, diminishing resources, global pandemic and climate change. As the natural world is liquidated and substituted with an artificial one, the silent landscape is but one symptom of a world exploited beyond use and increasingly reduced to a bottom line.
Description:
For 50 years, corporate power has been glorified, consumption championed and waste justified. Now we stand before a precarious future. The nature of the earnings that define late capitalism have incidentally raped us of nature itself. Our time is marked by mass extinction, diminishing resources, global pandemic and climate change. As the natural world is liquidated and substituted with an artificial one, the silent landscape is but one symptom of a world exploited beyond use and increasingly reduced to a bottom line.
For 50 years, corporate power has been glorified, consumption championed and waste justified. Now we stand before a precarious future. The nature of the earnings that define late capitalism have incidentally raped us of nature itself. Our time is marked by mass extinction, diminishing resources, global pandemic and climate change. As the natural world is liquidated and substituted with an artificial one, the silent landscape is but one symptom of a world exploited beyond use and increasingly reduced to a bottom line.