Neuhaus
18 May 2019 - 14 September 2019
On location
Matter
Hydrogeny by Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand
Is a scientific 'discovery' not merely a question of learning to observe better?
Histories
Neuhaus, Het Nieuwe Instituut 2019. Foto/Photo: Johannes Schwartz.
How has learning been designed over the centuries? What ideology or vision was behind the ways in which experiments took place with the built environment?
Philosophies
Neuhaus, Het Nieuwe Instituut 2019. Photo Johannes Schwartz.
Can non-scientific, magical thinking help us better understand different parallel time scales?
Neuhaus.world
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Ecologies
Neuhaus, Het Nieuwe Instituut 2019. Photo: Johannes Schwartz.
How can humans and non-humans work together on the basis of equality? Can such equality be implemented legally in such a way that it leads to ecological regeneration, too?
Time
Neuhaus. Photo: Johannes Schwartz
What can we learn if we approach complex questions on the basis of an awareness of more-than-human timescales?
Gerrit Rietveld Academie designLAB
Neuhaus, Het Nieuwe Instituut. Photo: Aad Hoogendoorn
'Design is not a profession but an attitude!' - László Moholy-Nagy
Neulab
Neuhaus. Photo: Johannes Schwartz
How could we re-imagine the world when entering into an exchange with the unknown?
Aquarian Gardens
Annika Kappner, Aquarian Gardens, 2019.
"Other animals, in a constant and mostly unmediated relation with their sensory surroundings, think with the whole of their bodies." (David Abram, Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology).
Tabita Rezaire
Tabita Rezaire, Premium Connect. Screenshot.
The information super highway might as well have its origins in African spirituality.
Everything
Still from trailer for the game "Everything" (David O'Reilly, 2017).
Whoever you are, whatever you are and where ever you are, you're in the middle - that's the game.
Sacred Hill
Sacred Hill. Photo: Petra van der Ree
Is it possible to go on a pilgrimage to a virtual object? How would the lives of humans (and non-humans) be if, in the future, they found themselves in a completely virtual reality? Would they find spirituality and have religious experiences there?