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The consequences of flying is an interactive installation about the relationship between flying, CO2 emissions and the way of compensating by planting trees.

Two exhibitions have been agreed:
(1) In the Artifact Gallery, New York 6-24 May, 2026
Here the whole installion will be displayed from 6 – 24 may 2026. This installation is presented in a narrow corridor, so that visitors are forced to walk through it. Toy airplanes hang from the ceiling and airplane sounds can be heard. Photos of a number of European airports hang on the walls with statistical data on the number of flight movements per year, the CO2 emissions and total the number of trees that must be planted as compensation for the CO2 emissions.

This installation is interactive: visitors are invited to give their view on the relationship between flying and CO2 emissions on a card. The presentation of these cards depends on the location; preferably hanging on wires from the ceiling, so that visitors have to find their way through their own text products.

For the first timce since 15 years I will be travelling by airplane. My personal emission of CO2 is 400 kilogram for each flight.
This means that I have to plant one tree in New York, which has to stand for 40 years, to compensate my personal emission.
For the return flight I have to plant one tree in Amsterdam.

(2) Podium Mozaïek, Amsterdam (May/June 2026)
On this location, part of the project will be displayed. The installion itself will be displayed later on another location.

The scientific background and the necessary administrative steps to plant the trees are part of the project and will be recorded in a book. Here, the distinction between CO2 emissions, nitrogen emissions (NOx) and ultrafine particles, for aviation and airports, is also included, as well as solutions for future genarations.

Datum Tijd Locatie
06-05-2026 - 24-05-2026 12:00 am