Studio Lukas Feireiss, Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today, Luis Berríos-Negrón

The Imaginarium: A Theatre for constructed ecologies

As a travelling cabinet of curiousities and interactive research laboratory The Imaginarium acts as discursive exhibit and performative platform within the main exhibition, devoting itself to the highly topical subject of ecological change caused by man’s intervention into existing ecosystems. It is doing this from the point of view of people who create buildings, who confront the natural world with the built world in an open and thoughtprovoking dialogue.

Against this backdrop, The Imaginarium aims to expose some of the major contemporary processes that evoke, drive and control the changes and challenges we are facing today, in a creative archeology of thoughts and inspirations. This conglomeration of ideas is further expanded by a number of diverse inspirational objects contributed to the exhibition by leading figures from the world of architecture, art and science. The Imaginarium is developed as a creative collaboration between Berlin-based Studio Lukas Feireiss and London-based Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today with Puerto Rican artist Luis Berríos- Negrón.

Participating artists:
2 A+P/A, AMID (Cero9), Rachel Armstrong, Tuur van Balen, Christoph DM Barlieb, Philip Beesley, Luis Berríos-Negrón, Friedrich von Borries, Vincent Callebaut, Revital Cohen, Oliver Croy and Oliver Elser, Justine Cooper, Ecosistema urbano, Eric Ellingsen, Love Enqvist, finsterwalderarchitekten, Vincent Fournier, Lynn Fox, Terunobu Fujimori, Thomas Grünfeld, Ilkka Halso, Husos with Francisco Amaro, Theo Jansen, Christian Kerrigan, Greg Lynn, Ton Matton, Jürgen Mayer H., Lucy McRae, Achim Menges, Nomadisch Grün, Anton Markus Pasing, Phillipe Rahm, Francois Roche, Christiane Sauer, Terreform 1, The Center for Land Use Interpretation, The Why Factory, Triptyque, Mas Yendo, Liam Young.