Citizen Evolution acquired into MAKVienna’s Museum Collection
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Peter Noever, the Director of MAKVienna and Thomas Geisler, curator at the MAKVienna have kindly invited us to donate ‘Pigeon Poo Roof Garden’ – a key piece from the Citizen Evolution project - to the MAKVienna’s permanent museum collection.
Wollersberger & Charlesworth say a big thank you!
Citizen Evolution featured in Project Vienna Catalogue – available at MAK
The Citizen Evolution project is featured in the Project Vienna exhibition catalogue and available now to buy from the MAK Design online shop.
Published for the exhibition (30.06.-12.09.2010) and with contributions from Andrea Branzi, Sam Jacob, Elizabeth of Samsonov, Christoph Thun-Hohenstein and Peter Noever, this special edition of the Vienna Map by well known map makers, Freytag & Berndt contains the three winning projects and the 17 selected projects from the Project Viena MAK and departure competition.
From the website:
Projects result in a cross-section of international and interdisciplinary submissions each subversive, socially and environmentally motivated hypothetical and design solutions and scenarios. All of them deal with the powerful cultural and urban heritage of Vienna, not a blockade, but as a driving force for new ideas.
Our launch project: Citizen Evolution
To coincide with the opening of the ‘Project Vienna – How to react to a city?’ exhibition at MAK Vienna, today sees the launch of our first project as Wollersberger & Charlesworth entitled “CITIZEN EVOLUTION. This project was one of the 3 winners of a competition initiated by departure and MAKVienna. Check out the Citizen Evolution site.
We are very excited to have begun this collaboration and we look forward to working together on future initiatives that focus on the social and psychological implications of new and emerging technologies in our everyday lives.
- Below are some images of the Citizen Evolution exhibit currently on show at the MAK Vienna:







