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GENS Public Programme: Thinking hands constructing our collective response to the climate crisis


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Approaching the end of a historical cycle of extraordinarily stable living conditions, farmers and architects reconsider the common root of their activities and decide to build walls as if already collapsed in order to permit new human settlements to expand horizontally into huge surfaces of land, first degraded then abandoned by industrial agriculture, thereby creating new water retention landscapes and resolving the climate crisis in one generation.

Speakers: Marta Cataldi (Futuro Vegetale, Florence, Italy), Prof. Alberto Mataran Ruiz (University of Granada, Spain), Claudio Naviglia (Rete Humus, Italy), Global Warming Mitigation Project (USA), Prof. Tina Gregoric (dekleva gregoric architects, Ljubljana, Slovenia), Prof. Els Verbakel (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel), Dr. Arielle Blonder (Technion Institute, Haifa, Israel), Josef Holzer (Holzer Permaculture Solutions Ltd, Austria), Maria Teresa Cutri (Eco Urban Project, Rome, Italy), Giovanni Spaliviero (Associazione Musoco Onlus, Venice, Italy), Virginia Stammitti (Italy), Beatrice Cavallari (Italy), Mariella Gentile (Campo Saz, Italy), Noemi Fiorino (Consortium of Buffalo Mozzarella, Italy), Yael Plat (Italy), Emilio Di Biase (Italy), Matteo Mancini (Deafal ONG, Italy), Giacomo (Cooperativa Coraggio, Rome, Italy), Ray Steele (Regenerosity), Stephen Wright, Tamarind Rossetti, Ania Corcilius (Kuenstlerhaus Stuttgart, Germany), Jazmin Charalambous, Felix Mohr (Stuttgart, Germany), Caterina Miralles Tagliabue (Barcelona, Spain), Giovanni Aloi (School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA).

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