IMPAKT Festival 2020 Zero Footprint

IMPAKT Festival

No, you cannot go on with your daily routine. Global heating is happening, not in the future, but right now. It is also happening much faster than we thought. Many people around the world are already paying dearly. This year, the IMPAKT Festival 2020 Zero Footprint presents critical art and design with the potential to create change right now. The works are inspired by the alternative worlds found in science fiction, perspective changes offered by Indigenous knowledge and the stories from people that are experiencing climate change first-hand.

Episodes

  1. IMPAKT Festival 2020: Douglas Rushkoff in conversation with Sonia Shah

    10/30/2020

    IMPAKT Festival 2020: Douglas Rushkoff in conversation with Sonia Shah

    Douglas Rushkoff was named one of the “world’s ten most influential intellectuals” by MIT. For the IMPAKT Festival he talks to investigative journalist Sonia Shah. They present us with a provocative statement: migration is a natural phenomenon. As such, it is only natural that people move away from places affected by the climate crisis. Why is migration still such a contested topic?  In this online conversation Rushkoff and Shah will talk about the climate crisis, the migration of people, animals and plants. Where does our idea of a permanent habitat come from? Can we shift the political debate that is demonizing migration, and focus on the benefits instead? We are living together on a planet on the move; animals and other organisms are moving en masse to the poles or high altitudes, and some people are already being pushed away from their countries by war, floods, rising sea-levels and expanding deserts. In her most recent book The Next Great Migration: The Beauty and Terror of Life on the Move, Shah proposes to see migration as a solution, rather than a problem. Rushkoff and Shah will also discuss Pandemic, Shah’s book from 2016 about the history of viral infections. In this book she makes a connection between the way we treat our planet (through the burning of fossil fuels, loss of biodiversity, deforestation, intensive agriculture, wildlife trade and more) and the spread of infectious diseases.

    45 min

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No, you cannot go on with your daily routine. Global heating is happening, not in the future, but right now. It is also happening much faster than we thought. Many people around the world are already paying dearly. This year, the IMPAKT Festival 2020 Zero Footprint presents critical art and design with the potential to create change right now. The works are inspired by the alternative worlds found in science fiction, perspective changes offered by Indigenous knowledge and the stories from people that are experiencing climate change first-hand.