Mel Chin – Multimedia Extras

  • Two young Saharawi women from the Smara Refugee camp school contribute their currency designs for the Western Sahara Bank of the Sun (part of the “Potential Project” by artist Mel Chin). Photo: Mohamed Sulaiman Labat

  • Artist Mel Chin checking tolerances of a “Sollar” by his converted cash exchange dispenser in the MIT “GEAR” lab (part of the larger “Potential Project” on exhibition by artist Mel Chin). Photo: Lucas Mulder

  • Mel Chin with Markus Kayser on-site at MIT testing the Sinter Minter.

    Mel Chin with Markus Kayser on-site at MIT testing the Sinter Minter.


Markus A. R. Kayser’s Solar Sinter in Action

A video of Markus A. R. Kayser‘s Solar Sinter project in action, from 2011.

About the project: “In a world increasingly concerned with questions of energy production and raw material shortages, this project explores the potential of desert manufacturing, where energy and material occur in abundance.

In this experiment sunlight and sand are used as raw energy and material to produce glass objects using a 3D printing process, that combines natural energy and material with high-tech production technology.

Solar-sintering aims to raise questions about the future of manufacturing and triggers dreams of the full utilisation of the production potential of the world’s most efficient energy resource – the sun. Whilst not providing definitive answers, this experiment aims to provide a point of departure for fresh thinking.”

This Clement World

This Clement World is a fiercely creative and charismatic tribute to our rapidly changing environment, as seen through the prism of Cynthia Hopkins’ deeply personal lens and wild cross-disciplinary style. Performed live with a 15-piece chorus and band, This Clement World blends outlandish fiction and original avant-folk songs with Hopkins’ own documentary footage from an Arctic expedition with Cape Farewell, infusing our global climate crisis with humour, poetics and urgency.

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Day of Dialogue

Participate in an afternoon of high-level balanced presentations and discussion about the impacts of climate change on Inuit communities with leading experts and stakeholders.

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Multimedia Extras

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