Future Environments is part of the Chinese Pavilion of the Triennale of Milan
Part of the work about the River Yangtze is now in the exhibition Living Networks
LIVING NETWORKS 生命网络
Tongji University
Chief Curator: Yongqi Lou
Team Members: John Thackara,Xiangyang Xin, Francesca Valsecchi, Qi Wang, Jixiang Jiang, Saverio Silli
Exhibition Design: Ling Guo, Xiaofeng Du, Philip Yuan, Qin Du, Yinan Zhang, Junkai Chen, Kangyi Zheng
Life is an intricate web of relationships we are a part of, in which ecological, social, and technological systems interact continuously. These systems operate at and across micro, meso, and macro scales. Inequalities arise when these relationships become imbalanced, weaken, or break. However, within these disruptions lies the potential for recalibration. Living Networks is about designed interventions and touchpoints which make hidden relationships visible, repair damaged connections, or forge new ones that enable kinship and agency.

Yangtze Future Environment
Andrea Conte, With francesca Valsecchi, Saverio Silli and Alberto Chiusoli.
Future Environment is a research project supported by the Italian Council program (2024) promoted by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture. In collaboration with Andreco studio, Climate Art Project, Futurecologies, Ecology and Cultures Innovation Lab, D&I, Tongji University, Zeit, Sur and MAMbo. @climate_art_project @creativita_contemporanea @andreco_ @mambobologna #intaliancouncil #italiancouncil13 @futurecologies @zeit.artresearch @tongji_1907




