For the 23rd Triennale Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Architecture in Milan, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław will present the 'Greenhouse Silent Disco' installation, on display from July 15 to December 11.
Curated by Małgorzata Devosges-Cuber and Michał Duda, the Greenhouse Silent Disco exhibition ties in with the Triennale’s theme by referencing the Romantic concept of experiencing nature both sensually and bodily, and empathising with it. The project was inspired by the research of renowned plant physiologist Professor Hazem Kalaji of the Agriculture and Biology Department at Warsaw University of Life Sciences, who has devised a method of monitoring the condition of individual plants and entire ecosystems. The installation, designed by Barbara Nawrocka and Dominika Wilczyńska (Miastopracownia), takes the form of a plant-filled greenhouse that enables direct contact between people and plants.
The installation was created on the initiative of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, in conjunction with the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław. The project was co-funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
More about the installation: https://culture.pl/en/event/polish-greenhouse-silent-disco-installation-at-triennale-milano
Official site: https://triennale.org/en/events/poland-greenhouse-silent-disco