Nature As Infrastructure: Detailed Programme and Calendar

Nature as Infrastructure - A proposition by The Winter Office
From 14. November to 12. December, 2020
Detailed programme bellow or visit thewinteroffice.net
Originally invited to produce an exhibition and public program in Adelaide, in parallel with the exhibition "Wilfrid Almendra - So Much Depends Upon a Red Wheel Barrow" at Atlantis Lumière in the frame of Manifesta 13 - Les Parallèles du Sud, The Winter Office developed a month-long programme of talks, films, artworks and projects from THE WINTER OFFICE and invited artists.
Nature as Infrastructure encapsulates the research interests and theoretical underpinnings of The Winter Office, focusing primarily on the relationship between nature, humans and the urban environment. These are at the same time informed by the diverse creative contexts surrounding the initiatives and projects led by the group’s collaboration with SixtyEight Art Institute and Really Simple Syndication Press, both based in Copenhagen.
More specifically, through new artistic connections and contexts, the programme examines how we can re-establish a new connection to nature, rethink a renewal of society, and inspire the design of future public spaces by asking how to reintroduce nature into cities. The initiative presents films, ideas, and conversations from a number of artists and thinkers engaging with the various preoccupations of the group, and examines how the concept of 'Nature as infrastructure' is treated through artistic strategies.
The programme concludes with the launch of a new publication, Nature as Infrastructure published by Really Simple Syndication Press. The text introduces a discussion about the importance of generating higher standards of spatial justice through the design of urban forests and at the same time argues for new roles of citizen participation. This includes ideas for how to create social spaces through forest design which can lead to a new engagement with nature and urban space.
All these facets considered, the Nature As Infrastructure: A Proposition by The Winter Office programme aims to imagine a new role for Nature, not only as infrastructure, but also as a catalyst to a discussion on the power of creativity to act as a disaster mitigator. Arguing instead for the distributive potential of an emerging consultant framework led by artists, and that any regeneration project demands new ways of imagining and driving architecture, landscape design, art, and ‘communities of practice’ to form around solutions.
The programme calendar:
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FILM
14. to 20. November
G.R.A.C.E - A film by The Winter Office
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FILM
18. to 24. November
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FILM (DOUBLE FEATURE)
21. to 27. November
Searching for Nigel by Filip Vest and "We're all motherfuckers" by Madeleine Andersson
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FILM
28. Nov. to 05. Dec.
Areyouready.tv by Frans Jacobi and Gitte Sætre
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FILM
14. Nov. to 12. Dec.
Half Man / Half Monster by Raul Baltazar
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WORK
14.Nov. to 12. Dec.
The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth by Raul Baltazar
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WORK
14 nov. au 12 déc.
Re-wildering Holographic Weeds, No 2 by The Winter Office
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CONVERSATION
27. November
Regarding Weeds – A Conversation with Artist / Architect Gitte Juul
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CONVERSATION
27. November
The Antilibrary on CERRO POINT BLANCO
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CONVERSATION
01. December
A Conversation with Anja Franke on the SOIL Exhibition at SixtyEight Art Institute
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CONVERSATION
03. December
Jeanne Betak on Anders Abraham's 'A New Nature'
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CONVERSATION
4 décembre
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CONVERSATION
05. December
search for the (in)audible realm /and you responded by Amara Higuera Hopping
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WORK
07. December
A Poem by David Lau from California, scene of the CZU Lightning Complex Fire
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CONVERSATION
09. December
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CONVERSATION
12. December
Beauty Instead of Ashes / Launching the Alain Locke Institute by Jeffrey C. Stewart
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CLOSING WORK
14. - 18. December
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This Virtual Programme has been Organized and Curated by
Hugo Hopping in close collaboration with Lise Grüner Bertelsen, Camilo Montoya, and Johanna Ferrer Guldager of THE WINTER OFFICE; and through the generous support of Wilfrid Almendra and Aurélia Defrance for Adélaïde and Bruise Magazine; and through an extended collaboration with Christopher Sand-Iversen and Katie Mcdougall of SixtyEight Art Institute; and Céline Kopp of Triangle France - Astérides.
About The Winter Office
THE WINTER OFFICE is an artistic work group consisting of artists, curators, architects, designers and social scientists founded in 2010 by the American artist Hugo Hopping and the Danish architect/urban planner Johanna Ferrer Guldager.
THE WINTER OFFICE is involved with various initiatives that express themselves both in art and architecture; and in favor of new uses for social/urban planning and design. To this end, the group seeks challenges in the production of final objects, constructions, research and exhibitions to introduce non-ideal values of spatial justice to raise the quality of the built environment. The group is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
About Adelaide
Adelaide is a space of exchange and experimentation, where tools and ideas are being shared, and where conversations happen. It is a space of activity, labor, traffic, and generosity. Adelaide is an artist’s run space founded in 2017 by Wilfrid Almendra in Marseille, France.
About Bruise
Bruise is an online publication space providing visibility for ideas, conversations, experiments, and projects generated outside of traditional exhibition spaces by artists and their associates in dialogue with Triangle - Astérides, centre d’art contemporain in Marseille.
Bruise is an experimental space in close contact with art in the making, reflecting art's radical power to open spaces for imagining new futures. Bruise is informed by a matrix of feminist and critical value systems, that borrows from a zine history, and seeks economies of difference and inclusion with a love for contact, listening ears, and the exchange of ideas.
Supported by Région Sud - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and The Danish Arts Foundation. In collaboration with The Winter Office, Adelaide, Atlantis Lumière, and Triangle France - Astérides, in the frame of Manifesta 13 - Parallèles du Sud.