Landscapes of the Anthropocene

Glimpses into a new era

Meetings and conferences , Conference

Four evenings in the museum garden to discuss the representation and perception of the landscape at the time of the greatest socio-cultural transition in history as part of the temporary exhibition Human Habitat.

23 June:

What does the Anthropocene landscape tell us?

14 July:

Leaving a trace? Stories of animal builders (human and non-human)

21 July:

What we see is only a part of reality: what if we added more points of view?

28 July:

The nature of contrasts. Perception and imagination of the environment in a dead-end world

Costs

free event; booking required

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The events will also be streamed live on the MUSE YouTube channel.

In case of bad weather the event will be held inside the museum for a reduced number of participants and broadcast live via streaming. Any changes to the programme will be communicated on the day of the event through the museum's online channels.