Martti Kalliala (1980) is a Finnish architect based in Helsinki. Currently he is on a tour with a book titled Solution 239-246 Finland: The Welfare Game, he wrote together with Jena Sutela and Tuomas Toivonen. The book proposes a number of cultural, economical and social pragmatic utopian projects for Finland. These projects range from the complete absurd to feasible and serious. One of the projects is based on the fact that Finland wants to build underground nuclear waste disposal plants. In theory these plants will produce an enormous amount of warmth, what if we use this warmth to warm ourselves? Would it be an idea if we use this nuclear warmth, the way health spa's and thermal baths use thermal springs?
Martti Kalliala is currently living and working in Helsinki. He founded research and design practice Pro Toto. Kalliala also constitutes one half of the electronic music duos Renaissance Man and Heat Death.
Radiant Picnic
On Sunday, the 4th of March people were welcome to join the Radiant Picnic. All the fun of a summer resort: with music, volleyball and picnic food. Click here to read more about Radiant Picnic and to see photo's of the event.
New Order series
Radiant Beach is part of the New Order exhibition series. New Order explores a world in which energy has become a fundamental principle of our society. Five consecutive solo shows feature new works by Dutch and international artists, designers and architects, each responding to various elements of society - such as politics, economy, health, food and experience - which together combine to outline a complete future world. Click here to read more about New Order.
More information
The opening of Radiant Beach is on February 24 from 17.00 to 20.00. Radiant Beach is open from February 25 till July 1. Monday till Friday from 13.00 till 18.00. Saturday and Sunday from 14.00 till 18.00. Entrance fee is 5,- for a New Order passe-partout. Mediamatic FABRIEK is situated on the Oostenburgereiland. Visit this page for directions.
New Order is made possible by Mondriaan Stichting, Ministerie van OCW, Gemeente Amsterdam, SNS Reaal Fonds and Stadgenoot.