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Belgium “In Vivo” Venice International Architecture Biennale
The purpose of the Belgian exhibition is to encourage us to change how we generate and produce materials.We must therefore review our extractivist policies and invent new ways of living.
The “In Vivo” exhibition is intended to be a space for critical thinking to create a desirable future of living.
The exhibition is structured into three temporalities: past temporality, present, living temporality and finally, mycelium to open up ways of reflection between generations, regeneration and territorialisation for a desirable future of living.
The authors insist that mushrooms write to us and that fragments of mycelial texts are already being written secretly in our homes.
Photos Adjaye | Adjaye Futures | Adjaye KNMA | AD-WO | Amaa | Arab Emirates | Argentina | Arinjoy Sen | Attukwei Clottey | Australia | Austria | Bahrain | Banga | Belgium | Black Females | Brazil | Cabral Baloji | Canada | Cave_bureau | Chile | China | Climate change | Croatia | Denmark | Duah | Dualchas | Egypt | Estudio A0 | Germany | Great Britain | Korea | South Africa | Saudi Arabia | Tropical | USA | Killing |
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