Made from old scraps from the workshop “A New Hope” fells like a survivor of the apocalypse. It tries to raise questions about our current world situation and the future that lies ahead. What do the future hold for us, what consequences will it bring, and what is required for our survival?
Here preservation acts as the symbol of the future. With environmental crisis, worldwide pandemics, and wars at our doorstep, what’s the important thing to preserve? Is it nourishment for physical survival, a preservation of society, the cultural heritage, or perhaps nature itself?
One thing is certain, the hope of the future calls for action in the present.