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Summary
RAIN is a future environmental disaster, and a mythic story about adaptation in the never ending evolution of natureculture. It is an art based research project aimed towards a political environmental pedagogy, and preparation for a future that is already here.
Description of project
During the second half of GIBCA Extended Kajsa G. Eriksson & Fredric Gunve will exhibit – RAIN – at Gallery BOX
The rain was pouring down. Heavy, thick raindrops hammered hard on pine trees, roofs, and cars, on moose, deer, strollers and timber workers. Lengthways wood paths and concrete roads water was flowing in newly made rivers. Cars with almost blind drivers skid slowly ahead through the streams of water from heaven. Basements were flooded and filled with water. Lawns were transformed to shallow green pools. Two weeks later the rain calmed down. The day after it rained persistently again. It rained for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine weeks more.
The rain never stopped.
RAIN is the story of a future environmental disaster, a world where the rain never ends. The story begins seven years after the disaster, when life has normalized with the eternal rain as a natural part of everyday life. The exhibition at Gallery Box consists of a story, an artist-book with five chapters and 44 printed cards, an archive of everyday objects from the rain area, 19 recitals, meetings and discussions that take place during the exhibition period.
Family: In a condemned house lives a family who refuse to abandon their home. The family struggle on a daily basis to save themselves and the house from the eternal rain. With an unbreakable will the try to survive.
The village: In one village the inhabitants decide to stay, and not escape the rain. By turning the village into a collective they create a future with new traditions, techniques, and an economy that allows for a life in the rainy weather condition. Everyone are interdependent and this strengthens the ties between them, but it is also a breeding ground for conflicts. How can the village in the long run adapt to the collective and different way to live and work?
University: The weather anomaly is a unique state that generate a large national and international interest for the area. The university becomes a place for innovative ideas and activities where people from all over the world meet to analyze and take advantage of the unique situation. But it is also a place full of visitors in rootless relations to the area.
Future Memory: A dry dog is a dead dog. The rain reboot both nature and culture and hand everyone a new deck of cards to play with for their survival.
The exhibition ends on Sunday 15 November with a large RAIN meeting that brings together art teachers, artists and students to discuss and plan how to participate in the international demonstration which takes place on November 29 before the climate conference in Paris December 2015.
RAIN is an artistic research project run by the artists Kajsa G Eriksson and Fredric Gunve.
Description of work included
Regn-Rain images
Research room
Galleri Box
Type of work
The exhibition at Gallery Box consists of a story, an artist-book with five chapters and 44 printed cards, an archive of everyday objects from the rain area, 19 recitals, meetings and discussions that take place during the exhibition period.
Published in
Galleri Box, Kastellgatan 10, Göteborg, Sweden
Link to web site
http://galleribox.se/1610-vernissage-regn-kajsa-g-eriksson-fredric-gunve-del-2-av-gibca-extended/
http://regn-rain.tumblr.com/
Other description
RAIN is a future environmental disaster, and a mythic story about adaptation in the never ending evolution of natureculture. It is an art based research project aimed towards a political environmental pedagogy, and preparation for a future that is already here.
Date
2015-10-16Creator
Gunve, Fredric
Eriksson, Kajsa G.
Keywords
Rain
Artistic research project
Performances
Workshops
Natureculture
Cli-fi
Publication type
artistic work