Re-imagining Extreme Landscapes by Mále Uribe | VDF x Design Museum | Dezeen



Chilean architect Mále Uribe presents three short films and a conversation about her research into art and design’s relationship with extreme landscapes in this Virtual Design Festival collaboration.

The Design Museum takes over VDF for a day of content from its 2019 Designers in Residence. Uribe, Stiliyana Minkovska, Marta Giralt and Robert Johnson showcase their work through four events that combine panel discussions and short films.

In this first session Uribe, whose Re-Imagining Extreme Landscapes project focuses on mineral residues and extractive processes in the Atacama Desert, discusses why it’s important to be looking into these extreme landscapes now.

Three film screenings are followed by a discussion between Uribe and Kate Davies, of design research studio Unknown Fields, about how art and design can work as investigative tools to explore our future relationship with extreme landscapes and ecosystems like the desert.

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