Presented by Convent Live
What do we leave behind when we create? Who loses? And how can fungi guide us to a future where circular practices reign?
IM-PERMANENTE probes these questions by inviting us into a world of unadulterated creation – one in which humans and nature are earnest collaborators in production. Ellis Jones e RMIT Design industriale, IM-PERMANENTE spotlights micelio as a product, medicine, building material and textile waste incubator, highlighting this bio-material’s potential to enable cleaner systems of production. Displayed in IM-PERMANENTE are more than 20 opere d'arte – spanning sculpture, apparel, lighting, architectural pieces, signage e panels – that illuminate mycelium’s vast uses, as well as its ability to restructure traditional design. Through exploring material impermanence, not in the hyperconsumerist sense of obsolescence, but in terms of biodegradability, this exhibition celebrates a future where products are naturally regenerative; where materiality is steeped in ancient wisdom, and yet buried beneath our very feet.
Brimming with conscious design and climatic hope, IM-PERMANENTE is a foray into contemporary experimentations in micelio from esteemed Australian practitioners. It interrogates the capitalistic approach to consumption by accenting the planet-centric alternative: a circular economy. Hosted byOpen daily from 10am — 4pm