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In this talk, Hans-Ulrich Obrist reflects on the ways in which nature is remembered, interpreted and transmitted through cultural and artistic practices.
Drawing on a range of references, he explores how memory shapes our relationship to the natural world and how it informs contemporary ecological thinking. His intervention considers the role of archives, narratives and collective imagination in preserving and reactivating connections to nature.
By engaging with the idea of remembering nature, this talk invites a broader reflection on how past and present perspectives can inform future approaches to environmental questions.
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