Since
2020, the global mass of human-made materials has surpassed that of all living biomass – around 90 percent of it consists
of construction materials. In the project Reverse Imagining Vienna, two sculptors and nine writers used a Viennese
Gründerzeit building and a highway bridge over the Danube as anchors for material investigation and speculation. Their goal:
to explore sustainable relationships with inanimate matter and thus expand the scope for future action.
The first volume
features eight short prose texts about the two objects, set in four imagined futures. The second volume places these chosen
moments in the broader context of the Anthropocene and examines the significance of these emblematic Viennese structures through
the lens of urban planning. Key anthropogenic materials are introduced from both historical and environmental perspectives.
Sculptures developed through the artistic–scientific process are described in detail and presented through numerous views
of the exhibition at AIL in Otto Wagner’s Postsparkasse.
Contributing authors:
Ann Cotten, Elias Hirschl,
Jakob Pretterhofer, Julia Grillmayr, Fiston Mwanza Mujila, Neslihan Yakut, Nika Pfeifer, Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala
Contributing scientists:
Angelika Psenner, Barbara Laa, Filipa L. Sousa, Fridolin Krausmann, Jan Zalasiewicz,
Johannes Weber, Josepha Edbauer, Michael Wagreich, Peter Fichtinger, Sebastian Hafner, Tanja Traxler, Tess Posch
Christoph Weber, sculptor, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Nikolaus Eckhard, artist,
University of Applied Arts Vienna
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PRRESENTATION
Monday, November 24, 2025 – 6.30 p.m.
IG Architektur
Gumpendorfer
Straße 63B
1060 Vienna
Program
The evening will take you through the three-year course
of the project and offer readings from literary and scientific texts, discussions of artworks, speculations on geology, traffic,
glitches and mass flows, wine and sandwiches.
An event organised by the editors in cooperation with IG Architektur,
supported by Support Art and Research and the Publications Department of the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Reverse Imagining Vienna – Literatur-Reader (Band 1) & Ausstellungen
und Texte (Band 2)
Christoph Weber & Nikolaus Eckhard (Hrsg.)
VfmK Verlag für moderne Kunst,
2025
978-3-99153-152-4
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