The climate capsule is a mobile and modular installation conceived as an intense experience that provides visitors with a layered perspective of climate change through scientific facts, artistic interventions and multimedia content.
The presented content establishes a space for dialogue between scientists, artists and citizens on the topic of future scenarios of climate change. Through a view of the dystopian scene from the year 2057, a narrative was created that triggers the subjective experience of the announced future and the readiness to face the consequences of climate change. positions and actions of each of us.
The climate capsule is conceived as an experimental concept that will be continuously re-examined through reflective practice, changing its form, contents and program until 2030. It is aimed at monitoring and critically considering the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, as a global and generally accepted mechanism on the way to a sustainable and only possible future.
By 2026, Kalsula will be installed in ten countries of Southeastern Europe, as part of the Climateeurope2 project.
The author’s team of the premiere edition of the Climate capsule at the exhibition art+science EkOtisak within the program of the European Capital of Culture – Novi Sad 2022:
Dobrivoje Lale Erić, Center for the Promotion of Science – concept and establishment of the project
PhD Marijana Brkić, Center for the Promotion of Science – program and creative directorate
Mirjana Utvić, Center for the Promotion of Science – creative direction scenography and production
Prof. PhD Vladimir Đurđević, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade – scientific concept and review
Prof. PhD Milorad Vujičić and Prof. PhD Marko Sabovljević, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade – scientific support
Nenad Gajić – author of kinetic sculpture
PhD of art Marko Stojanović – composition and sound design
Monika Lang – visual identity and illustration
Filip Mikić -video work
Petar Brkić -narration
Vasja Stanković – dramaturgy
Stevan Golubović – programming
Ivana Smolović – proofreading
We owe special thanks for the time and valuable insights to: Aleksandra Petrovski, Nikola Zavišić, Katarina Stekić, Ljiljana Ilić, PhD Petar Laušević and Danijela Vučićević.
Mobile and modular installation, art+science collaboration project, Center for Science promotion