The exhibition “5 Dimensions of Change” presents a powerful commentary on the interconnectedness of humanity and the environment in the face of climate change. While the impacts of climate change are often discussed in terms of their effects on the natural world, this exhibition by Militant Art extends the conversation to explore its resonance across culture, politics, and personal existence. It challenges viewers to confront the broader implications of these changes as metaphors that shape our collective experience.
Starting with the concerns surrounding environmental changes in Bali, the exhibition expands its scope to provoke deeper, conceptual reflections on climate change as a universal metaphor. The resulting experience is a multi-layered exploration of the intricate relationship between the individual and the environment, viewed through the lenses of Nature, Culture, Social, and Spiritual interactions.
At its core, the exhibition emphasizes the dualities and balance between these interactions, examining how each impacts both the world outside of the self and the internal landscape of identity and belief. Through this dialogue, the narrative underscores the importance of understanding action and consequence, emphasizing how our choices shape a multi-dimensional passage of time connecting past, present, and future.
“5 Dimensions of Change” invites viewers to engage with these complex dimensions, urging them to consider the intersection of time, space, and existence. It is a call to acknowledge our interconnectedness with the planet and one another and to reflect on the transformative potential of our actions in creating a more sustainable and harmonious world.