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Volkskundemuseum Wien Moving Places

Climate Biennale 2024

Museum & Exhibition
Smart City & Infrastructure
Education & Research

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Exposé

  • Interactive map of the climate movement 2024
  • Marking locations, sharing feelings & stories
  • Making visible: patterns, tendencies, contradictions
  • Snapshot: Austria's climate ecosystem
  • Affiliations with climate organizations captured
  • Activists & museum visitors as crowd
  • Exhibition format: Climate Biennale 2024, VKM Vienna
  • Invitation to discussion & collective reflection
  • Interactive map of the climate movement 2024
  • Marking locations, sharing feelings & stories
  • Making visible: patterns, tendencies, contradictions
  • Snapshot: Austria's climate ecosystem
  • Affiliations with climate organizations captured
  • Activists & museum visitors as crowd
  • Exhibition format: Climate Biennale 2024, VKM Vienna
  • Invitation to discussion & collective reflection

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About the Project

Bewegte Orte („Moving Places“) is an interactive data visualization made for the activism camp at Volkskundemuseum in the course of Vienna Klimabiennale 2024. The exhibit enabled activists and visitors to share their feelings about places and stories in Austria and if they made an impact on them. The points also store affiliations to climate organizations, and therefore provide a snapshot of the climate movement(s) in Austria in 2024. Through the visualization, trends and contradictions become visible and invite for discussions.

What's especially exciting is how open-ended the tangible objects are: in the same installation we used them as multimodal filters, as action triggers, as UI elements in their own right, and as carriers of browser windows through which visitors entered and edited their data. That range opens up a design space that's hard to reach any other way.

Christoph Ignaz Kirmaier

Founder of 3e8

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