Exhibition Future Ecosystem: Collective Voices for Sustainability
A living co-creation experience between technology, well-being and sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Within the scope of the BioLaMer project, a dissemination moment will be promoted focusing on the role of Social Psychology in the fields of emerging new technologies and sustainability, integrated into the Psychology Conference (23 to 25 March). The initiative focuses on the creation of a collective mural on technology, sustainability and well-being, with the aim of giving a voice to the academic community regarding a sustainable future, by collecting emotions, expectations and forms of resistance.
It will be a living and participatory installation, conceived as an ecosystem in constant transformation, where ideas, emotions and individual perspectives accumulate and interact, generating a collective portrait of the present and projections for the future. The project brings together artistic expression, social participation and critical reflection, inviting participants to co-create integrated and experiential visions of sustainability, technology and well-being.
More than a one-off exhibition object, the installation aims to be a memorable experience and a living archive of the campus’s collective thinking. It will be documented through photographs and a time-lapse video, recorded throughout the exhibition period, with the aim of documenting the process of participation and transformation of the mural. The recording will make it possible to observe how the installation is progressively built by the academic community, highlighting its living, collective and evolving character. These materials will be used for dissemination in the media.
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