Philosophy

Exhibition Philosophy: Innovation Project
Each and every one of us has contributed to the degradation of the global environment through our actions. Environmental degradation is a process through which the natural environment is compromised in some way, reducing biological diversity and the general health of the environment. We are all aware of the impacts of our actions on the environment and the swiftly approaching results of global warming. Yet, our actions do not change from day to day life and as a global community little effort is being put in to ensure the environment is protected. Perhaps the understanding of the impact of our actions: the damage to the environment, the inevitable results, and how we can change for a better tomorrow are meager.

The primary function of this exhibition is therefore educational. The exhibition will provide an opportunity to learn about the true impacts of the actions of a global community. Furthermore, it will also provide information about the necessary precautions and adaptations that must be done in order to save our environment. The philosophy is based on an ideal downtown street that will include buildings that are a major part of daily life. Each building will present an entirely different aspect of life, and how in every part of life one has the ability to change for a better environment. It is the intention of this exhibition to reveal to the visitor the impingement of their daily life on the degradation of the environment and provide methods to adjust their lives for a healthier Earth.

The exhibition aims to develop a greater understanding and knowledge of the impacts of the visitor’s daily actions and to simulate a productive way of living. Visitors are engaged in viewing current technology that can assist in lowering one’s ecological footprint and shows that will provide affective methods to changing one’s life for a stronger earth. The strength of this exhibition is to show an alternate view of a normal downtown street and leave the visitor thinking that this way of living is absolutely possible if not easy.

The philosophy of the exhibition is to create a simulation of an ideal world free from an environmentally scarring lifestyle.