Special-Demo-Tour with Martin Grödl and Moritz Resl from Process – Studio for Art and Design

TOKENS FOR CLIMATE CARE. An Installation by Process – Studio for Art and Design

Until 21.11.2021

The official Austrian contribution for the London Design Biennale 2021 was commissioned by the MAK and designed by Process – Studio for Art and Design. Now, the installation is on view in Vienna for the first time: Titled “Tokens for Climate Care”, the project focuses on the current and essential human task of climate care, nudged by the transformative power of design.

The project uses AI-based technology to create new and original graphic symbols based on a comprehensive database of logos, symbols and glyphs. Preliminary “labelling” of the data by the team with key terms that cover a broad definition of climate care, including its social, political, environmental and economic aspects, enables the AI model to design new symbols based on their meaning.

The new “Tokens for Climate Care” are presented in a spatial laser installation making the generated output data visible in real time. Visitors can take part in determining the meaning of the created symbols via their smartphones by selecting three terms from a list of labels that allow for endless combinations. The color of the laser installation will change accordingly.

The generated symbols are accessible worldwide via tokensforclimate.care and can be used freely by and for climate caring initiatives and activism.

Registration required: www.mak.at/vaw_tokens

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The role of applied art in shaping our living spaces is the focus of the MAK, which operates at the interface of design, architecture and contemporary art in order to create new perspectives and explore borderline areas. The MAK aims to provide answers to the question of how design can help shape the world and expand possibilities for action and decision-making.

TOKENS FOR CLIMATE CARE. An Installation by Process – Studio for Art and Design

16 Nov 2021/19:00-20:00H

http://www.mak.at/vaw_tokens Please note: 2G+ rule applies

TOKENS FOR CLIMATE CARE. Eine Installation von Process – Studio for Art and Design

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