Opening: 28 May 2021, 12:00
Running: 28 May 2021 – 03 Oct 2021
Location: Karlsplatz
Collective Action Viewer
Interactive media sculpture by Verena Tscherner and Joerg Auzinger. Open daily 12:00–18:30Vienna Biennale for Change 2021

What will climate change look like in our direct surrounding?
Most people are relatively unaware of the consequences of global climate change, because it will take some time before their daily lives will be directly affected. For this reason, the artists will present their work Collective Action Viewer to render visible and help us understand the impact of climate change.
Looking through the telescope, the spectator will be witness to a virtual flood scenario. However, the Collective Action Viewer will play this sequence in reverse. At first, the digitally augmented image of the actual environment will give the impression of a flooded Karlsplatz. The spectator will observe heavy rainfall and a gathering storm, with the location about to be submerged. The video will then show the falling water levels and reveal the actual environment. A happy end. Spectators will thus be able to experience that responding with care and attention can give a sense of agency.
The media sculpture on Karlsplatz will be open to the public and accessible for the entire duration of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2021: Planet Love. In terms of a less invasive and minimalist art practice, the installation of the media sculpture will represent the only visible artistic intervention at the location.
Located at the southern end of the Opernpassage, Exit Karlsplatz between Café Resselpark and the Protestant school.
Presented in the framework of Vienna Biennale for Change 2021: Planet Love
Joerg Auzinger is an alumni and Verena Tscherner a current student at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.