“Everyday Fairytale” is a project initiated by artist Kinga Kiełczyńska and artist/researcher Ernst Logar. The project explores how changes in energy sources could reshape everyday life.
Fairy tales, with their mythical and psychological depth, guide us through crises and inspire change. "Everyday Fairytale" uses this format to imagine life after the transition to sustainable energy. What would this new, more regenerative lifestyle look like? By “lifestyle,” we mean the choices people make in their daily lives: what they eat, how they travel, how they spend their free time, how they manage their finances, and what values they hold.
What kinds of cultures will emerge from new forms of regenerative energy sources?
Friday, 18th October, we will hold a workshop in Warsaw with a small group of experts in social transformation. In the tradition of old debates, representatives from art, architecture, sustainable business, law, and activism will collaboratively create a scenario for an “Everyday Fairytale”—a speculative fantasy about how the world could look in 100 years if we respect the climate and implement social and economic solutions that uphold climate dignity.