ATLAS OF HABITATS

This online platform was conceptualised by Philipp Reinsberg and Magdalena Gorecka, developed with [Applied] Foreign Affairs (Institute of Architecture) - Apoorva Thapa and Maria Bürger – and designed by EXEX Studio.

Whatever affects just one component of one ecosystem has a ripple effect throughout the entire environment. The intricate interconnections within ecosystems necessitate a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach when it comes to research and design. Through a joint effort between students, educators, eco-guards, beekeepers and carpenters in Austria and Liberia, we have crafted the Atlas of Habitats, an ever-evolving catalogue.
This growing digital platform collects data on animal habitats from unseen perspectives, allowing for a playful process of both discovering and uncovering insights that are invisible to the naked eye. The project team undertook an intensive, dual-location research process, employing methods such as 3D scanning, endoscopy, thermal scanning, taking measurements, and filming natural habitats within forests, lakes, the Atlantic Ocean, and abandoned places.
The Atlas of Habitats is a website and database that allows for new connections to be made between the individual worlds of various beings. This project took place within the framework of the Angewandte Program for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Projects in Art and Research (INTRA) and is funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research.
 
 
WEBSITE LAUNCH
24 OCTOBER 2024 - 5pm
 
LOCATION
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, FLUX2, 2nd floor, 1030 Vienna
 
[A]FA TEAM
Apoorva Thapa, Maria Buerger, James Fallah, Boakai Kamara
 
[A]FA TEACHING
Philipp Reinsberg, Magdalena Gorecka, Baerbel Mueller
 
WEBDESIGN 
EXEX Studio, Vienna
 
FRAMEWORK
This online platform was developed within the INTRA project, ”Interspecies Nursery,” which was conceptualized and implemented by Philipp Reinsberg and Magdalena Gorecka. 
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