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Garden of Machines

17 April 2015 - 22 August 2015

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Press release

15 April - In the context of the 34th World Expo opening in Milan on May 1st, Het Nieuwe Instituut addresses this phenomenon from different perspectives between April 26 and August 23. The exhibition Garden of Machines speculates on a new ecosystem in which technical and organic beings learn to live together.

The Machinery formed an important section of the earliest World Expo's: it was the place where the newest forms of mechanization were presented to the public. Almost one-and-a-half centuries later, Het Nieuwe Instituut presents the speculative exhibition _Garden of Machin_es, which offers a radical vision of the future.

Organic characteristics

Machines increasingly learn to interact with the world around them; they learn to communicate, adapt their behaviour, and be self-sufficient in their energy supply. As such, machines are getting organic character traits, making technology no longer opposed to nature, but rather complementary to it. Take the newest energy technologies and digital means of communication that lead to machines that are able to sustain themselves as part of an ecology, creating new opportunities for humans, but also for animals, plants and complete ecosystems.

Ecological experience

The contemporary Machinery is programmed from this framework and transforms into a garden of present and future technologies. The metaphor of the garden makes it possible to imagine the artificial and the natural as parts of one ecological system. Each scale - ranging from human skin cells to the global digital web - is represented in this ecological system. Take nanobots and artificial bacteria that use skin cells to fight pathogens and convert UV radiation into substances that are valuable to the body. Starting from the current status of technology, the exhibition thus offers a speculative symbiosis between nature and technology, as well as the possible impact of such a symbiosis on future ecosystems.

Education

Several activities are organised in conjunction with the exhibition _Garden of Machines _for children aged 8 and up. They discover a magical world of 'living' machines and learn to build and programme mechanical beings.

Innovation at the World Expo 1815 - now

The exhibition Garden of Machines forms part of the programme Innovation at the World Expo 1851-now, on the phenomenon of the World Expo, presented at Het Nieuwe Instituut from April 26 until August 23, 2015. Since its inception, a variety of differing ambitions have come together at the immensely popular World Expo. What prevails over all differences, however, is a strong faith in progress. In the most spectacular manner, the World Expo's have presented a vision of a future where technological innovation is able to bring the unattainable closer. The ability of designers to capture the yet unseen forms an important incentive for Het Nieuwe Instituut to develop a comprehensive programme on the theme of the World Expo.

Note to the editors

For more information please contact Femke Cuijpers, Marketing, Communication and Commerce department, via f.cuijpers@hetnieuweinstituut.nl or 06-51556993

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Credits: Inside view of the Galerie des machines, 1889. Used for the World Expo of 1900. Brown University Library. Collection: Paris Capital of the 19th Century

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Credits: American Pavilion at Expo ’67 in Montreal, Quebec. Photo by Della Charlton.
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Credits: Benedikt Groß - Avena+ Test Bed, 2013. Avena+ Test Bed explores the relationship between landscape, agriculture and digital fabrication Download Image

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Credits: Garden of Machines. Photo Johannes Schwartz Download Image

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