

EXHIBITION CONCEPT
FH Joanneum, Graz (AT), 2024
This concept translates global demographic change and its cultural, social and environmental implications into a multi-layered, participatory exhibition. Inspired by Atlas der Zukunft, demographic data becomes tactile, interactive installations communicated through diagrams, illustrations and mock-ups.
Visitors encounter aging and population dynamics via personal narratives, playful interfaces and embodied spatial experiences. The project sharpened my ability to connect research, scenography and emotion into coherent narrative environments.


A multi-voice video installation presents short portraits of women reflecting on reproductive autonomy. The intimate storytelling highlights how demographic realities intersect with agency, choice and inequality.
GROWING
AGING
CHANGING


A wall-mounted timeline numbered 1 to 100 invites visitors to mark with adhesive dots when they think youth ends. The accumulating responses make individual perceptions of aging visible as a collective pattern.
A field of differently scaled vertical elements transforms health data into a walkable diagram. Moving through the installation, visitors experience numerical patterns as a spatial, bodily situation.




Oversized hourglasses with different run times visualise variations in life expectancy across countries. The slowly flowing sand makes demographic disparities perceptible.
© Universalmuseum Joanneum/N. Lackner (digitally edited)
