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Post-Planetary

Post-Planetary


Post-Planetary is an inquiry into a decentralized, posthuman future of civilization. Humanity has spread out through space and is inhabiting different architectural and ecological configurations. Their existence is shared and interwtined with a range of non-human entities that have equally escaped Earth’s atmosphere. The dramaturgy of the video allows us to immerse ourselves in a world far away from us. In the second part, however, it becomes clear that this world, too, is not closed and is subject to constant change, and thus the question of coexistence can also never be answered conclusively.

Exhibition history:

  • Symbiosium: Cosmogonies Spéculatives, Fondation Fiminco, Paris, 2023 (curated by Stéphanie Pécourt & Christopher Yggdre)
  • 100 Ways to Say We, online project by Theater Neumarkt, 2021 (premiered at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale)






Participating SEADS members

Angelo Vermeulen

Angelo is a space systems researcher, biologist, and community artist. With his multidisciplinary background, he collaborates closely with practicing scientists, while also creating multimedia art installations, and building communities through design and co-creation. In 2013 he was crew commander of the NASA-funded HI-SEAS Mars simulation in Hawaii. Currently he is doing research on interstellar travel at Delft University of Technology. He has lived in many corners of the world, is a TED Senior Fellow, and loves computer games.


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Frederico David Alencar de Sena Pereira

Fred is by nature curious about how and why organic or mechanical things work. He holds a BSc in Computer Engineering and Master in Mechanical Engineering along with extensive self-thought knowledge in 3D-modeling and 3D-printing. Born in Brazil, he is working on 3D bioprinters to produce human organs . He contributed to the making of a Space 3D Bioprinter named Organaut, which was launched to the ISS in december 2018 to conduct several experiments with cells and crystals. Fred's mind lives in the non-defined borders of science, art and engineering and a good dose of philosophy,capoeira and freeride longboarding make him a happy person.


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