you can also unleash futures.
So in that sense, we are not so much predictors of the future
but enablers of the future.
The exhibition will explore radical changes in the rural. Rem Koolhaas takes the focus away from cities to instead investigate remote, and wild territories collectively identified here as “countryside,” or the 98% of the earth’s surface not occupied by cities.
"In the past decades, I have noticed that while much of our energies and intelligence have been focused on the urban areas of the world – under the influence of global warming, the market economy, American tech companies, African and European initiatives, Chinese politics, and other forces – the countryside has changed almost beyond recognition."
The project presents investigations by AMO, Koolhaas, with students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design; the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; Wageningen University, Netherlands; and the University of Nairobi. The exhibition will examine the modern conception of leisure, large scale planning by political forces, climate change, migration, human- and non-human ecosystems, market driven preservation, artificial and organic coexistence and other forms of radical experimentation that are altering the landscapes across the world.