Dive into the heart of urban innovation and sustainability with this unique installation that blends art, education, and environmental engagement. This project, created by artist Cassamajor O. Ánima (BackToSoilBasics) a week before the festival, brings together students from Albert School and KET&CO in an educational and immersive collaboration with nature.
This installation has been integrated into the CurieuCity#1 festival program – Discover the City of the Future as A Work of Collaboration and Education. It aims to be a center for collaboration, education, and experience of nature. The water tower symbolizes urban resilience and serves as a living laboratory, where visitors can interact with radical architecture and environmental sustainability policies. Visitors are invited to explore various forms and uses of water while discovering the importance of sustainability in our cities. This installation engages participants to redefine their relationship with the urban environment and become aware of the urgency of sustainable ecological practices.
Towards a Participative and Decolonial Ecology This installation embodies an innovative fusion of decolonial ecology and collaborative urban permaculture practices. It aims to raise awareness of sustainable and inclusive environmental management methods, enriched by circular education practices. The eco-futuristic water tower invites rethinking urban architecture in harmony with nature and encourages active citizen participation.
Themes: Urban Agriculture, Informal Learning
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