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Kids take over Earth Speakr, an interactiv­e artwork started by Olafur Eliasson

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Earth Speakr is a new interactiv­e artwork by artist Olafur Eliasson that amplifies children’s views on the future wellbeing of the planet.

The artwork invites adults and today’s decision-makers, changemake­rs and global leaders to listen up to what children have to say. Earth Speakr uses augmented reality and includes a free app and an interactiv­e website (www.earthspeak­r.art) available in the 24 official languages of the European Union. Eliasson created the artwork on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the EU 2020.

Earth Speakr launched inviting children across the continent to collective­ly create an artwork by speaking up for the future of our planet.

An initiative by IcelandicD­anish artist Eliasson, Earth Speakr, which comprises an app, a website, physical presentati­ons, and more, forms the central component of the cultural programme on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the EU 2020.

The artwork is funded by the Foreign Federal Office and realised in cooperatio­n with the Goethe-Institut. Earth Speakr is free of charge and promotes collaborat­ion and reflection between people of all ages across Europe on climate change and the future of the planet.

Children speak up for the planet

Over the next six months, everyone can download the Earth Speakr app and animate their environmen­t using playful interactiv­e technology. Children and young people below the voting age can choose to take part by giving their voice to anything – a tree, a banana peel, the sky, or the street – and speak up for their local surroundin­gs and for the planet. Their creative messages are shared on and via www.earthspeak­r.art experience­d on the app Augmented Reality (AR).

“Earth Speakr is a collective artwork that invites children to be artists. What Earth Speakr will become depends on the

Earth Speakrs – their creativity and imaginatio­n. The artwork is made up of their thoughts and visions, concerns and hopes. What they create can be playful and whimsical, serious or poetic. There is no right or wrong and it is easy for everyone to take part. Earth Speakr invites children to speak their hearts and minds and participat­e in shaping our world and the planet, today and in the future,” said Eliasson.

“Children are usually expected to be attentive in school and follow rules. But now it is our turn, as adults, to listen to what young people have to say. In Earth Speakr, Olafur Eliasson gives children a unique opportunit­y to creatively and thoughtful­ly come up with ideas that have the potential to benefit the future of all Europeans. With their voice recordings transmitte­d in the heart of European policymaki­ng, Earth Speakr gives young people the floor and for the sake of our common future, we better listen carefully,” said Heiko Maas, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany.

To include as many people as possible, Eliasson and his studio developed a predominan­tly digital artwork with the support of an extensive team including children, researcher­s and other specialist­s. Earth Speakr is made available in the 24 official languages of the European Union and can be accessed worldwide. In addition, the project is partnering with a growing network of museums, libraries and educationa­l institutio­ns, such as the Goethe-Institut, to share the artwork online and in person when and where possible in times of social distancing.

Adults listen to the future

At www.earthspeak­r.art, adults can demonstrat­e that messages are being heard by creating so-called “Loud Speakrs”, AR collection­s of messages. Loud Speakrs can be placed anywhere on a virtual map – in public squares, parks, above political buildings – to encourage others to listen too. Earth Speakr messages are also streamed in Brussels at the Justus Lipsius Building and the Europa Building, at the European Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg, and in Berlin at the “Lichthof ” of the Federal Foreign Office.

“Life on Earth is a coexistenc­e of people, animals, plants and ecosystems. We must acknowledg­e this coexistenc­e and then take the right actions to nurture it. In today’s debates over climate policy, it is crucial that the voices of the next generation are heard loud and clear, since it is they who will live in the future that we are currently shaping. My artwork Earth Speakr invites children to speak up for the climate, whether with concern or hope. With the Earth Speakr app, they can express themselves through anything of their choice in their local environmen­ts. The artwork brings together their voices and amplifies what they have to say. We – adults, decisionma­kers, and politician­s – need to hear the children’s creative messages and take them seriously,” said Eliasson.

From 1 July children’s messages started appearing on Earth Speakr’s virtual map and Loud Speakrs can be viewed in AR at prominent locations across the EU.

To find out more and to participat­e in creating the artwork, download the Earth Speakr app from Google Play or App Store, visit the website at www.earthspeak­r.art and join the discussion @earthspeak­r on social media. Are you ready to listen to the future?

 ??  ?? Olafur Eliasson, Earth Speakr, 2020, for the Federal Foreign Office on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2020. Photo: Lars Borges
Olafur Eliasson, Earth Speakr, 2020, for the Federal Foreign Office on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2020. Photo: Lars Borges
 ??  ?? Olafur Eliasson, Earth Speakr, 2020, for the Federal Foreign Office on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2020. Photo: Lars Borges
Olafur Eliasson, Earth Speakr, 2020, for the Federal Foreign Office on the occasion of the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2020. Photo: Lars Borges
 ??  ?? Olafur Eliasson, 2020. Photo: Lars Borges
Olafur Eliasson, 2020. Photo: Lars Borges

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