A ten-day interdisciplinary and cross curricular program situated in mountain settlements combining workshops, field exercises and interactions

In mountain communities, climate change is manifesting in accelerated glacial melt, altered precipitation patterns, and heightened vulnerability to extreme weather events, compelling a reevaluation of how life is arranged and negotiated in these areas. Together with the local community we will explore the entanglements of nature and culture and the evolving human-environment relationships in everyday life and practices of making and maintenance. Through this interdisciplinary exploration, we aspire to gain insights on the impacts of Climate Change on the social, cultural and emotional lives of mountain communities and explore methods and approaches for living with a changing earth.

Workshops:

  • Human environment relations
  • Mapping audio-visual landscapes
  • Practices of making; buildings and objects