Group 1 - The core theme of the event is climate action and the importance of collective participation in addressing climate change, as highlighted by the "Stubborn Map" exhibition organized by the Hangzhou Ecological Culture Association and Greenpeace [1][38] - The exhibition features a combination of scientific sharing, creative exchanges, interactive displays, and roundtable discussions, aiming to bridge the gap between ordinary people and climate action [1][38] - The event emphasizes that climate change is no longer a distant issue but has become a daily survival concern, affecting various aspects of life, including energy structure and cultural heritage [6][43] Group 2 - The exhibition showcases the alarming trend of global temperature rise since 1977, with a particular focus on the disproportionate warming in the Arctic region, which leads to extreme weather events [5][42] - Specific domestic cases illustrate the impact of climate change, such as the increased probability of extreme heat in Chongqing by 7 times and its intensity rising by 50% [5][42] - The exhibition aims to break the perception that climate crises are unrelated to individuals, encouraging urban residents to recognize their role in climate action [6][43] Group 3 - The exhibition is divided into three sections: "Entering the Scene," "Staying in the Scene," and "Continuing to Happen," presenting a complete action chain from individual documentation to community co-creation [59] - Various creators share their artistic practices related to climate action, highlighting the importance of documenting climate issues and engaging communities in solutions [48][59] - The roundtable discussions focus on the collaboration between professional creators and community workers, emphasizing that climate action requires diverse perspectives and participation from all [68]
把记录作为气候行动|「倔强地图」展览回顾
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-10 07:43