100 Kunstprojekte zum Klimawandel

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Thomas Schmenger

Art installations with melting ice

Sculptures made of plastic bottles depicting marine life

Murals that show pollution in cityscapes

Climate change graffiti with interactive elements

Sound installations with changing nature sounds

Theater performances using real environmental materials on stage

Video projections on glacier walls

Sculptures made from electronic waste representing animals

Art exhibitions in abandoned industrial buildings

Performance art with environmental messages

Pavilions made from recycled materials

Installations using solar panels to create illuminated art

Walk-in installations with air purifiers

Street theater showcasing the impacts of climate change

Trees as natural canvases for light installations

Rainwater sculptures that change with rainfall

Holographic displays of rising sea levels

River projections visualizing declining water levels

Climate parades featuring giant environmental sculptures

Art pieces made from driftwood and plastic waste

Virtual reality installations simulating climate scenarios

Mobile sculptures powered by wind energy

Participatory art projects where people share climate stories

Costume design using upcycled materials

Land art that changes with the seasons

Dioramas in nature museums showing disappearing habitats

Installations made from biodegradable plastic that decomposes

Water art pieces representing evaporation and water loss

Statues made from old tires representing animals

Temporary sculptures made from sand or snow

Artistic wind turbines

Sundials showing temperature changes over the years

Interactive apps combining art and climate information

Mosaics made from broken tiles depicting environmental destruction

Artistically designed bikes for public events

Eco-graffiti that glows under UV light

Pop-up galleries in containers showcasing climate art

Art made from scrapped cars

Audio art mimicking the sounds of animals in endangered habitats

Installations with living plants that absorb CO2

Temporary exhibits on boats and ships

Sculptures that respond to the viewer’s carbon footprint

Beehive installations with artistic embellishments

Heat-sensitive paintings that change color

Street art that appears when it rains

Musical instruments made from recycled materials

Art workshops for children focused on climate change

Inflatable sculptures of polar bears and glaciers

Letter installations made from plants spelling words like “Climate Action”

Dance performances with thematic projections

Interactive exhibits on CO2 reduction

Tapestries made from recycled fabrics with climate patterns

Wooden sculptures representing forest fires

Art activated by sunlight

Installations using real moss and plants

Projections on building facades for climate awareness

Art markets showcasing only sustainable works

Plastic waste sculptures in rivers and lakes

Symphonies combining nature sounds with climate data

Murals depicting climate activists

Art that translates temperature data into colors

Eco-sculptures in public spaces that absorb fine dust

Virtual galleries focused on climate art

Art projects that use solar power for lighting

Weatherproof art that changes shape when wet

Platforms featuring artists from climate-affected regions

Illuminated installations using sustainable LED lights

Recycled textile artworks highlighting environmental damage

Murals showing deforestation

3D-printed sculptures made from biodegradable materials

Art projects in abandoned quarries or mines

Art installations on public squares made from old tires

Workshops where art is created from waste

Rainbow projects representing air pollution

Light art showing energy consumption

Installations visualizing microplastics in water

Bamboo pavilions with artistic details

Murals depicting visions of a sustainable future

Community projects creating art from plastic waste

Climate-themed plays with interactive elements

Ceramic artworks depicting melting glaciers

Light installations simulating the rhythm of tides

Sculptures made from wind turbine parts

Street art raising climate awareness

Art pieces moved by water flow

Mosaics made from recycled glass

Virtual tours of endangered ecosystems

Interactive maps showcasing climate impact artworks

Mirror art representing sea level rise

Installations with natural sounds promoting positive environmental thoughts

Street performances advocating reforestation

Mosaics depicting trees and plants

3D-printed art from recycled plastics

Installations made from old bicycles

Solar-powered kinetic sculptures

Paintings made with plant-based pigments

Sculptures from Tetra Paks and packaging materials

Art visualizing daily water usage

Workshops where students create climate change art

Light and shadow installations symbolizing climate change