After the Deluge imagines a world rebuilt after climate collapse.
The exhibition reflects on the human desire to preserve, regenerate, and begin again.
Through participatory installations and immersive environments, the exhibition questions what is worth saving and how humanity might reconnect with the planet after catastrophe.
Upon entering the first room, visitors are met with a vast wall projection depicting Basel submerged beneath rising waters. The familiar urban landscape dissolves into an uncanny aquatic vision that overtakes the entire space.
In the second room, visitors enter a participatory space where the act of preservation becomes collective. Here, objects and plants offered by previous visitors form an evolving archive of what humanity deems essential to carry beyond the flood.
In the third room, visitors step into a dark, dome-like structure where an oval projection pulses on the floor like a living portal. The animated film imagines the Symbiocene, a future where humans and nature evolve together in mutual dependence. The scene evokes a quiet transformation: humanity no longer apart from the planet, but woven back into its living fabric.