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Artist residency presented by http://www.natuurkunstdrenthe.nl/en/2009
Endangered World: Life Wall
Over the period of the two week residence, Miami artist Xavier Cortada will build a wall using 360 glacial boulders and materials from Schoonoord’s surrounding forest. On each boulder, Cortada will engrave/carve/paint/write the name of each of 360 endangered animals and the number of the longitudinal degree where it struggles for survival across the planet (the species are selected from the artist’s North Pole Endangered World project, see http://www.xaviercortada.com/?EW_species).
As the artist speaks each animal’s name onto the boulder, he will stack them one upon the other to build a wall (our survival/shelter) at the site.
Viewers are asked to imagine what would happen if the boulders were to be removed randomly one at a time. How many boulders (endangered species) could be removed before the whole wall (of life) comes tumbling down? The premise is that all these endangered animals (along with the human species) are part of one larger interconnected ecosystem.
If their current rate of extinction surpasses their ability to adapt and evolve to a changing environment, life as we know it is as threatened as the tumbling wall. Human survival is ultimately dependent the preservation of the planet’s biodiversity (which, due to global climate change, is threatened to be diminished by half before this century’s end ).
Throughout the seven month exhibit, viewers are invited to commit themselves to preserving our biodiversity by participating in a ritual whereby they “adopt” one of the endangered animals. Specifically, participants will:
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