27 November 2020, 10 am - 1 pm
What does art actually have to say about climate change? Not only in science and politics are sustainability issues gaining in importance. Artists from all parts of Europe negotiate the urgent questions of the future of our planet in their artistic work. Art and culture can open doors to worlds that remain closed to other fields. But to what extent can art actually advance public debate? What empirical contribution can be made by the art scene through its visual language? Can art save the world? Increasingly, special exhibitions, performances and plays are devoted to this issue and call for action against man-made climate change. Complex and worrying discourses can be made more tangible and thus more real through aesthetic experience and artistic reception. As a constant apparatus of reflection, artistic engagement will in future, more than ever, highlight climate change and thus actively meet the challenges of the future.
10:00 - 10:05
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Welcoming moderation and discussion by Daniela Berglehn, innogy
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10:05 - 10:45 Keynote
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We Made it All Up - Resilent Cultural Strategies (engl.)
Ian Garrett Centre for Sustainable Practice in the Arts, Director
Looking at diverse approaches from across the cultural sector, from organizational structures to community activist, this talk sets the stage for imagining what's possible when we take a creative approach towards imagining the most sustainable world.
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10:45 - 11:00
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Coffee break & networking
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11:00 - 11:30 |

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The climate crisis as a complexity problem and cooperation mandate
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) Research Group Leader
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11:30 - 11:45
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Coffee break & networking
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11:45 - 12:15 |

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WORLD-CLIMATE-THEATRE and CLIMATE POP UP THEATRE -How climate theater can connect people
Natalie Driemeyer Hans Otto Theater, Dramaturge
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12:15 - 12:30
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Coffee break & networking
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12:30 - 13:00 |

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ruangrupas documenta fifteen – on lumbung and sustainability
Dr. Sabine Schormann documenta und Museum Fridericianum gGmbH, General Director
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13:00 -14:00
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Lunch break
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14:00 -15:30
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Final Debate "How innovation-friendly is the European cultural market? The challenge of climate, democratization, participation"
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Subject to change without notice.
A change in tracks is possible at any time.
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