Tag: The End of the World as we know it

Carbon – Borders – Voices exhibition

Some good news as “The End of the World as we know it” will be part of the Carbon-Borders-Voices exhibition. Carbon-Borders-Voices is a growing interdisciplinary conversation involving research and practice focusing on coastal/border places of transition within the context of climate crisis.

The project will launch January 24 online, later in 2022 it may be extended with a physical exhibition.

Visit Carbon-Borders-Voices’ website carbon-borders-voices.com and @carbon.borders.voices on Instagram for more news and information.

Carbon Borders Voices launch

The End of the World as we know it has been added to the VR Climate Change Memorial

“The End of the World as we know it” has been added to the VR Climate Change Memorial.

The VR Climate Change Memorial is set in a post-2050 future where some of the worst climate predictions have come true. The memorial is a virtual space to grieve all that has been lost, away from the physical world that is in turmoil. As well as this function, considering the contemporary audience, the space also hopes to inform about climate change using factual evidence and compelling stories based on truth with the intent to move the audience emotionally and to action.

Click here to visit the VR Climate Change Memorial (you find “The End of the World as we know it” in the Theatre section)

Video screenings at Bomba Video Club, Moscow

Screening of “The End of the World as we know it” at Bomba Video Club October 22, the screenings took place at an ex-soviet bomb shelter in Moscow (Russia).

Bomba Video Club

Photo documentation @gallerybomba, @paakojsimpson

Utopaphobia exhibition at the Green Exchange, Chicago, IL

October 21-November 15 the exhibition “Utopaphobia” is screening “The End of the World as we know it” at the Green Exchange, Chicago, IL. “Utopaphobia” presents artworks across media, dealing with climate change and the natural world.

The Green Exchange is located 2545 W Diversey Ave, Chicago, IL 60647, the gallery is open from 9am – 5pm Mon – Fri, and 8am – 1pm on Saturday, Sundays are closed. Come by if you are in the area.

There is an opening reception October 21, 6-9pm, Facebook event: https://facebook.com/events/s/utopaphobia-opening-reception/2239852356150026/

Utopaphobia presentation PDF

NFTAPPING videos by Pitch

Videos of the NFTAPPING project where moving images from “The End of the World as we know it” were integrated.

Intervals Festival 2021, The Mayak Building, Nizhny Novgorod (Russia)

NFT from the ‘nftapping’ show

The NFT from the collaborative video mapping show at Intervals Festival in Nizhny Novgorod is now available on Opensea and on my Opensea profile.

The ‘nftapping’ NFT is not for sale, but I will make some of my other works – including videos and images from “The End of the World as we know it” – available as NFTs for sale as soon as some technical problems are solved.