Activities per year
Abstract
The works are mappings from The Little Blue Atlas - mapping Denmark from a waters perspective focusing on changing waterscapes such as the sea-level rise and increasing storm surges. The Danish coastal zone and coastal cities were visualised through the lens of sea-coastal city-land relations. Five mappings printed on textile:
1) A Shared Topography/Terrain. The map connects the inland topography with the sea´s bathymetry as a shared terrain without marking what is sub-surface or terrestrial.
2) From Coastline to Coastzone. The coastline is a static administrative line. In reality, the coast is a dynamic zone with different levels of wetness and salination.
3) Coastal Cities of the Future. Rising sea levels represent a spatial uncertainty for coastal cities from now and in the coming centuries.
4) Interconnected Cities. Many coastal cities receive water from the sea, ground, sky and backwater. The water flow forms connections from the coast to the hinterlands.
5) Coastal Habitats. Both human and non-human species depend on the coast. As the sea rises, the coexistence between coastal species needs attention and new practices.
The works are developed in the context of the research project Byerne of det stigende havvand - nye løsninger (AAA collaboration with KU, DTU) funded by Realdania
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 19 May 2023 |
Place of Publication | Venice Architecture Biennale 2023, the Danish Pavillon |
Media of output | Drawing |
Size | 70x120 |
Publication status | Published - 19 May 2023 |
Event | Opening of the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2023: Laboratories of the Future - Venice biennale, Venice, Italy Duration: 17 May 2023 → 19 May 2023 |
Exhibition
Exhibition | Opening of the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2023 |
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Location | Venice biennale |
Country/Territory | Italy |
City | Venice |
Period | 17/05/2023 → 19/05/2023 |
Keywords
- Venice Biennale 2023
- Coastal Imaginaries
- Climate Adaptation
- landscape reading
- Research through Design
- coastal cities
- interspecies approach
- sea-level rise
- Climate Change
Artistic research
- Yes
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Venedig Biennale Talks & Udstillingsåbning
Wiberg, K. (Organizer)
3 Nov 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
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Coastal Imaginaries - From Watershed to the Coastal Zone and Sub-Surface
Wiberg, K. (Lecturer)
3 Nov 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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CAFx: Exhibition Opening, Book Launch, and Record Release: Coastal Imaginaries – Currents from Venice to Copenhagen
Wiberg, K. (Lecturer)
2 Jun 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Vand og byudvikling: Fra de førindustrielle til de klimatilpassede byer
Nielsen, T., Mar 2024, In: Byplanhistorisk skrift . 84, p. 8-17 10 p.Publications: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research
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Den Lille blå Parlør om Havstigning
Wiberg, K. M. (Author and editor), Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K., Eggert, A. L., Fryd, O., Jørgensen, G., Aslaug Lund, A., Löwe, R., Stener Møller, K., Nielsen, T. & Ryu, S., 9 Feb 2023, 1 ed. Arkitektskolens forlag. 122 p.Publications: Book / Anthology / Thesis / Report › Compendium/lecture notes
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Erosion, Flooding, and Sedimentation: Q&A with Tom Nielsen and Katrina Wiberg conducted by Editor Anna Aslaug Nielsen.
Aslaug Lund, A. (Author and editor), Wiberg, K. M. & Nielsen, T., 19 May 2023, Critical Coast. Aslaug Lund, A. & Sengupta Carstensen, J. (eds.). The Danish Architectural Press, p. 110-112 3 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Communication
Projects
- 3 Finished
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Hvad bygger vi på kanten til fremtiden?
Wiberg, K. (Project Manager, academic), Odgaard, M. (Project Participant) & Nielsen, T. (Project Participant)
23/02/2023 → 31/12/2023
Project: Research
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Danske byers tilpasning til havvandsstigning – nye løsningsrum
Nielsen, T. (PI), Jørgensen, G. (PI), Arnbjerg-Nielsen, K. (PI), Wiberg, K. (CoI), Ryu, S. (Working Partner), Fryd, O. (CoI) & Löwe, R. (CoI)
01/08/2020 → 31/08/2023
Project: Research
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