Transnatural presents: Invisible Matters

Exhibition exploring the unseen nature

The exhibition Invisible Matters is part of the multi-year program Radical City inc. by Transnatural. The programmme shapes a new, climate-resilient and nature-inclusive city and landscape. Participants challenge old ideas about a city and explore alternative routes towards a new landscape.
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Thriving Planet
Speculative & Social Design
Ecology
F10
Spoor K
Fuutlaan 14K
5613AB

Entrance fee

Free access

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Dogs Allowed Dogs are allowed
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible

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Exploring the unseen, natural forces in the (urban) landscape

In this landscape, humans, flora and fauna, the environment, objects and architecture work together and form one balanced system.
The symbiosis also provides solutions to complex challenges of our time, such as drought, humidity, pollution and endangered flora and fauna.

A diverse collection of works by artists and designers showcases how natural systems are either seamlessly integrated into their creations or poetically brought to life.

Participants
Huachen Xin (CH) / Fillip studios & Omlab (NL) / Ringailė Demšytė (LT) / Valentine Maurice (FR) / Raphael Emine (FR) / Chris Kievid & Lars van Vianen (NL) / Martens & Visser (NL)

Oasis, Fillip Studios and Omlab
Oasis, Fillip Studios and Omlab
Transnatural
Isomic, Martens and Visser
Isomic, Martens and Visser
Martens & Visser
Huachen Xin, Smog shade
Huachen Xin, Smog shade
Huachen Xin

Hosted by Transnatural

Transnatural develops projects and cultural programs in which artists and designers respond to the global developments and challenges of our time. The program is characterized by a rich new world in which humans, technology and nature collaborate and merge.

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Curator
Arjen Bangma
Graphic design
Rowan Mccuskey
assistant curator
Veerle Determann

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