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Photos! The Roving Kammioneers at the Bath Fringe Festival

June 26, 2012by sagebrice 3 Comments

Two elegant and travelworn strangers were spotted on the streets of Bath trailing a ramshackle collection of ancient 21st century curios. Kilter Theatre and FutureMuseum’s Kammioneers on their first adventures […]

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Installation/Intervention, Live art/Performance

FutureMuseum / Kilter Theatre present: The Kammioneers

May 18, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment

An exciting new collaboration with Kilter Theatre brings FutureMuseum’s rolling cabinet of curiousities back out onto the streets to celebrate the Bath fringe Festival, 25th-27th May. Mysterious, enigmatic and travel-stained, […]

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Exhibitions, Live art/Performance

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  • Succession
  • Typical Home of the Environmentalist Revival
  • Works in Two Dimensions
  • Guest Exhibition: Todd Legler
  • Guest Exhibition: MOSE

Welcome to the online home of FUTUREMUSEUM’s collection – the Museum of Catalysm.

Here you can browse through some of the items in the museum’s collection, which features a range of artefacts, period artwork, scale models and reconstructions showing what life was like before, during, and after the catalytic events of the 21st and 22nd centuries.

What is ‘Catalysm’?

The word ‘Catalysm’ was first devised by historians to describe the momentous upheavals of the 21st century. A fusion of the words ‘cataclysm’ and ‘catalyst’, the word evokes the sheer scale of individual and ecological tragedy that marked the collapse of global climate systems, ecology and civilisation, whilst at the same time acknowledging the critical role of these events in setting the scene for the emergence of human society as we know it today.
Showcasing treasures from the age of affluence alongside examples of the creative solutions that characterised life during and after the crisis, the Museum presents a spectacular and fascinating archaeology of growth, collapse and survival – and the lessons to be learnt from our turbulent past.

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