Sensing Resonance - Imayna Caceres

Many of us are aware that our dietary choices and consumption habits directly impact the climate and biodiversity. In recent years, numerous research reports have honed in on the interplay between global ecological shifts and a sustainable and healthy food system in Vienna. These reports encompass analyses of global land use and its connection with consumption trends, which necessitate complex supply chains – for example, a spatially explicit assessment of the regional to global impacts of Viennese biomass consumption.

Imayna Caceres contrasts this research with her own investigations into sensory-based forms of knowledge and counter-narratives of symbiotic worlds. In the form of a lecture performance, she conducts an examination into biodiversity and food consumption in Vienna – an “offering” for what keeps us alive and recipes for less planetary damage. In her works, Caceres outlines practices of acknowledging the earth beings that engender our existence, while proposing new narratives about our relationship with food.

As part of the Klima Biennale Wien Nora Mayr curated with 'Sensing Resonance' encounters between the artists Imayna Caceres, Barbara Kapusta, Julian Palacz, and Borjana Ventzislavova with selected research units of the CircEUlar project for the Klima Biennale 2024. 

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24 Jun – 25 Jun 2024
Wiener Klimagipfel at KunstHausWien
CircEUlar-Projekt x Klima Biennale Wien

ARTIST
Imayna Caceres

SCIENTISTS
Lisa Kaufmann (BOKU) and Helmut Haberl (BOKU)

CURATOR
Nora Mayr

Imayna Caceres ‚Rituals of resistance. Practices of acknowledging the beings that keep us alive‘ (presentation) 2024.
Imayna Caceres ‚Rituals of resistance. Practices of acknowledging the beings that keep us alive‘ (detail) 2024.
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Imayna Caceres ‚Rituals of resistance. Practices of acknowledging the beings that keep us alive‘ (detail) 2024.
Imayna Caceres ‚Plants for Survival and Healing, Recipes for Eating With Lesser Planetary Damage‘ 2024

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