Museum of Memory: Anthropocene

The studio is working on "A Museum for Humanity's Memory"; where records of our past experiences are stored/fragmented and displayed/displaced. The museum will be a collective assemblage of our individual and collective memory as a society in the future

The Museum of Memory sits on a large constructed landscape, which is extensive both in breadth and depth. Over 1000 years ago, before the apocalypse, this landscape used to be an open pit mine for copper and crystals, with resources that extend kilometres deep within the mountain range. It is amongst the biggest relic landscapes of the Holocene-Anthropocene transition period, almost like an icon of the aforementioned epoch.

The Museum is a part of a network of Museums that commemorate the series of events leading to and relating to the Anthropocene

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