Riders on the Storm
The alpine glaciers are retreating – almost in parallel, the tree line is shifting: with each additional degree Celsius, trees climb up to 100 meters higher. In the valleys below, the ground is shifting ever faster: humans displace 2 m3 of soil per second across the globe. River moves mountain, as rain clouds rise from hollowed stones.
What can we do when our habitat changes faster than we can possibly follow? Can we still dream together with the things slipping away from us?
Note: Free places can also be filled spontaneously.
The alpine glaciers are retreating – almost in parallel, the tree line is shifting: with each additional degree Celsius, trees climb up to 100 meters higher. In the valleys below, the ground is shifting ever faster: humans displace 2 m3 of soil per second across the globe. River moves mountain, as rain clouds rise from hollowed stones.
What can we do when our habitat changes faster than we can possibly follow? Can we still dream together with the things slipping away from us?
Note: Free places can also be filled spontaneously.