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The Anthropocene

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The Anthropocene
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Production Year2011
Production PlaceMunich

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Was bedeutet der Begriff „Anthropocene“? Carson Fellow Reinhold Leinfelder spricht hier von einem neuen Zeitalter - dem des Menschen. Der Mensch ist Teil der Welt geworden. Er verändert sie, muss aber für die Zukunft Verantwortung übernehmen. Durch die Entwicklungen der Welt hat er ein Wissen angesammelt, welches er für eine bessere Zukunft einsetzen soll, um eine nachhaltigere Umwelt zu schaffen.
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During this new age in which humans have become one of the many, if not the major, geological factors, Carson Fellow Reinhold Leinfelder ventures to reiterate the impact of humankind on the geological record. To showcase humanity’s contour on physical and cultural landscapes, Leinfelder sets to create a participative exhibition where visitors “test the future” of a sustainable world. A former director general of the Natural History Museum in Munich, Prof. Dr. Leinfelder is now Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology and Geology at Humboldt University in Berlin.
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