Corridor I: Onkalo

ARTISTS: HeHe, Armin Keplinger, Egor Kraft , Klaus Lutz

22 Oct 2016 – 21 Jan 2017
insitu, Berlin

In 2020 the first long-term nuclear waste repository in the world will be ready for use in Finland under the name Onkalo. Onkalo is a deep geological construction, built over a period of 25 years and made for storing highly radioactive nuclear waste in a safe manner until its decay in 100.000 years. The project raises questions not only about the conservation, reliability and durability of the site, but also of how life on earth could look like in a very distant future and how to protect the inhabitants from opening the site.

For Corridor 1 visitors enter into speculations of how to transmit information about the site’s danger over thousands of years; of imagining who or what that information will be transmitted to; and what the potential discoverers will believe they have found when they come across Onkalo.

In addition to a multilayered discussion around the topic of Onkalo mixing artistic positions and non art information and material, Corridor 1 presents a site-specific commissioned work by artist Armin Keplinger.

CURATORS:
Marie Graftieaux, Nora Mayr, Gilles Neiens, Lauren Reid (as insitu)

Exhibition view »Corridor I: Onkalo«, insitu Berlin, 2017
left: Egor Kraft »URL Stone« (2015) courtesy Multimedia Art Museum Moscow
Klaus Lutz »Caveman Lecture« (2002), courtesy The Estate of Klaus Lutz / Rotwand, Zürich / Exile, Berlin
Exhibition view »Corridor I: Onkalo«, insitu Berlin, 2017
HeHe »Domestique catastrophe N°3: La Planète Laboratoire« (2012), film still, courtesy the artists
Armin Keplinger »III« (2016)