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Let's Talk About...The Grid

  • Calgary Central Library 800 3 Street Southeast Calgary, AB, T2G 0E7 Canada (map)

Since the 1850’s, humans have made massive leaps forward in resource gathering and energy production. From the Industrial Revolution in Europe to the push of the Railroad East through North America, “progress” and “civilization” have been the key ideas and words for the push forward into the 20th and 21st centuries. But, at what cost? The colonial ideals of dominance over resource, nature and culture have drastically changed the course of the world, but predominantly in colonized countries and territories. Because of the short time that these industrial mechanisms have been working it has created a multi-layered global problem: Human-caused climate distortion and change.

How do we navigate a world where we need energy, power grids and resources for our modern daily lives, while also finding ways to honour and preserve the land and peoples from which those resources are gleaned? What ideas and resources are available to give options for the Energy and Climate crises?

Join us as we launch our public installation of Allora + Calzadilla's Electromagnetic Field at the Central Library and host a discussion around The Grid.

Hear from:

Richard Harrison: Poet, Essayist, Editor

Eveline Kolijn: Printmaker, Installation artist

Kelly Edzerza-Bapty: Architect and Industrial Designer

Maggie Hanna: VP Innovation and Tech

Christopher Cheng: Mechanical Engineer

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In partnership with:

Arkive DAO and the Calgary Public Library

Generously supported by DIALOG.

Earlier Event: October 28
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