Driving the Human: 21 Visions for Eco-social Renewal

From October 15–17, 2021, the hybrid event Driving the Human presents 21 new visions for sustainable cohabitation on our planet, both through an on-site event in Berlin and an online broadcast. Coming from a variety of geographic and cultural backgrounds, these concepts suggest innovative and prescient ways to deal with some of the most pressing questions of our present moment. Exploring entanglements between technology and nature, artificial intelligence, circular economies, new modes of production, Indigenous knowledges and approaches, and more-than-human perspectives from the bacterial to the interplanetary, they reinforce perspectives where collaboration and interdependency become essential, determining factors for life and survival on our planet.

Hosted by Forecast at radialsystem in Berlin, Driving the Human: 21 Visions for Eco-social Renewal develops across dimensions. It both manifests as an experienceable and memorable in-person experience and becomes a digital broadcast and an online platform for exchange. The event is conceived to offer a variety of formats, creating multiple occasions for encounters and various points of entry to the themes explored by each of the presented projects. In addition to the project authors, the event also invites several international experts to explore in-depth the multiple narratives and approaches brought together on this occasion.

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Cite: "Driving the Human: 21 Visions for Eco-social Renewal" 13 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/970095/driving-the-human-21-visions-for-eco-social-renewal> ISSN 0719-8884

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