Julia Lohmann, Oki Naganode
Conference
Broken Nature – Public Symposium
March 1 2019, 10.00am
Free and open to the public.
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On the occasion of the opening of the XXII Triennale di Milano, Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival, Triennale Milano will host the third Broken Nature symposium. This will be an opportunity to celebrate the protagonists of the exhibition—in the galleries, online, the book and beyond—and to delve deeper into the projects and ideas that have inspired our research in the past months. With a rich program of individual presentations, panel discussions and video contributions, this symposium will cover topics as diverse as human and non-human migration flows; the capacity of good information design to make the invisible visibile; and the importance of untangling the threads that connect our singular and highly specific experiences to the complex macro-systems that make up the world’s tapestry.
The Symposium will be live-streamed on youtube.com/triennalevideo and facebook.com/latriennale.
Veduta notturna dell’abitazione a cupola geodetica di Füller, progetto dell’allestimento dell’architetto Roberto Mango, realizzata nel parco Sempione per la decima Triennale
Modella posa nella sezione del Messico durante un servizio fotografico di moda
Tre modelle percorrono il Ponte che collega il Palazzo dell'Arte con l'area verde antistante, progetto degli architetti Aldo Rossi e Luca Meda
Lampadario "carciofo" di Poul Henningsen, nella sezione della Danimarca