Disintegrator

HOTHOUSE: The Future of Demonstration (w/ Sylvia Eckermann & Gerald Nestler)

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Oct 28, 2025
This lively conversation features Sylvia Eckermann, an innovative media artist from Vienna, and Gerald Nestler, an artist and theorist with insights from finance. They discuss the concept of ‘HOTHOUSE,’ exploring how artists can advocate for democracy amidst crises like climate change. They redefine demonstration as collaborative action, highlight the intertwining of art with civic engagement, and address the idea of the 'derivative condition'—a reflection on how financial turbulence affects societal futures. Their insights into resistance and adaptability ignite a thought-provoking dialogue.
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ANECDOTE

Immersive Festival Born From Frustration

  • Sylvia describes designing the Future of Demonstration as an immersive, mixed-discipline environment with audiences inside installations.
  • She intentionally rejects separated conference/exhibit formats to create live, intermingled experiences.
INSIGHT

Document The Event Live

  • They integrate live-edited streams as documentation so the archive is part of the event's life.
  • Gerald says the festival functions simultaneously as installation, performance, discourse arena and film set.
INSIGHT

Planet As Overheated Hothouse

  • Hothouse frames the planet as a greenhouse where political and climatic systems overheat and escape control.
  • Sylvia Eckermann and Gerald Nestler argue artists must take clearer activist positions amid rising atrocities and authoritarianism.
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