Panel: Interspecies Cohabitation - Creating for the Future by ART 2030 published on 2021-12-02T14:21:05Z In the fall of 2021 in Copenhagen, the art project Interspecies Assembly by SUPERFLEX for ART 2030 transformed the city's harborfront into an urban space that welcomes all species. With artworks located on land and underwater, the installation offered audiences an opportunity to rethink how we create our environments and inhabit this planet. Against the backdrop of climate change, rising sea levels, declining biodiversity: what role do artists, architects, and designers have in reframing our ways of seeing and doing? On November 22nd, 2021, ART 2030 and Danish Architecture Center presented a live panel with Bjørnstjerne Christiansen (SUPERFLEX), Kent Martinussen (Danish Architecture Center), Lene Dammand Lund (Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation), Phie Ambo (Statens Kunstfond), and Lasse Andersson (Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg) moderated by Luise Faurschou (ART 2030) on an explorative discussion on what creating for the future depends on. NOTE: This is an audio recording of a live panel in Danish. ART 2030's Biodiversity Focus is generously supported by Hempel Foundation. Genre News & Politics