Ton Matton - Surviving the Suburb: the Climate Machine

05 March 2008 - 26 April 2008

All day

Venue:

RIBA 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD

Description:

This installation explores the urban dwelling of the future. Described as 'an optimistic research machine', it presents possibilities for day-to-day city life transformed by climate change and continuing globalisation.  The elements exhibited include adaptations of familiar domestic objects like a 'shitake' kitchen sink with mushroom bed beneath, or other more speculative 'white goods' of the future such as an urban chicken house.  It is not climate change itself but how society reacts that is researched here: what effect will it have on how we live, on our urban structures and domestic space?

 

Tom Matton describes his practice as situated 'somewhere between object-design, society-shape, ecological city planning and artist-activism' exploring 'the small Utopias and interruptions of daily life' and 'connections between traditional countryside living and contemporary mega-city lifestyle.'

Fees:

Free

Contact:

RIBA Trust Programmes

020 7580 5533

talks@inst.riba.org|

 

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