SUPERFLEX will contribute to Art for Action. Sometimes, the best way to care for other species is to collaborate with them on new projects. In that spirit, SUPERFLEX has been researching the needs and preferences of other species, in an effort to create art for humans that can also serve as housing for marine life when sea levels rise. By rearranging our cities and housing to facilitate more than just human needs, we can begin to redefine our place in the ecosystem. Art for Action is a hybrid initiative aiming to inspire action for the Sustainable Development Goals by highlighting best practices from trailblazers, changemakers and advocates from all levels of the art sector who are taking the lead in using the transformative power of art to shift the world onto a just, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable path. #ArtforAction #SUPERFLEX Images: 1. Photo by Ulrik Jantzen/Büro Jantzen 2. All is Water film stills by SUPERFLEX - The scientific experiment in this film was conducted by the scientists Anja Wegner and Alex Jordan
SUPERFLEX STUDIO
Kunstnere og forfattere
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark 279 følgere
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Om os
SUPERFLEX was founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger, Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, and Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen. Conceived as an expanded collective, SUPERFLEX has consistently worked with a wide variety of collaborators, from gardeners to engineers to audience members. Engaging with alternative models for the creation of social and economic organisation, works have taken the form of energy systems, beverages, sculptures, copies, hypnosis sessions, infrastructure, paintings, plant nurseries, contracts, and public spaces. Working in and outside the physical location of the exhibition space, SUPERFLEX has been engaged in major public space projects since their award-winning Superkilen opened in 2011. These projects often involve participation, involving the input of local communities, specialists, and children. Taking the idea of collaboration even further, recent works have involved soliciting the participation of other species. SUPERFLEX has been developing a new kind of urbanism that includes the perspectives of plants and animals, aiming to move society towards interspecies living. For SUPERFLEX, the best idea might come from a fish.
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- Kunstnere og forfattere
- Virksomhedsstørrelse
- 11-50 medarbejdere
- Hovedkvarter
- Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
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- Privat
- Grundlagt
- 1993
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Nyborggade 13
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark 2100, DK
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SUPERFLEX STUDIO genopslog dette
"Blockchain might be the most interesting new development in tech..." : 🎨 SUPERFLEX STUDIO was founded by Jakob Fenger, Bjørnstjerne Reuter Christiansen, and Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen in 1993. Conceived as an expanded collective, SUPERFLEX has consistently worked with a wide variety of collaborators, from gardeners to engineers to audience members. Based in Copenhagen, we sat down with Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen for the #ArcualBlog to discover what a typical day looks like in the studio. Read the full interview through the link in comments. ⬇ #ArcualTech #ArcualStudioSecrets #ArtTech #Superflex
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SUPER REEF In connection with the Global Impact Investors meeting in CPH, we are announcing that we have decided to take SUPER REEF into an industrial, scalable R&D phase. In this phase, we will design multiple reef structures that can be implemented as global solution for fostering biodiversity. SUPER REEF is our vision to build 55 km2 of reef. It is an ambitious endeavour, but the oceans need ambitious ideas. The project connects art, science, nature conservation, and architecture. We are working with our advisors, investors, and production partners in order to realize this initiative. If you know people, foundations, or institutions that align with this agenda and could contribute to this pre-seed R&D phase, please reach out. The Global Impact Investing Network, Nordic Impact Investing Network , ART 2030, Danish Technological Institute,DTU - Technical University of Denmark, Jon C. Svendsen
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