AMY HOWDEN-CHAPMAN

THEY SAY TEN THOUSAND YEARS

It is claimed that nuclear waste will remain dangerous for ten thousand years. Although this simplifies and understates the danger, ten thousand years is still almost impossible to imagine. The difficulty suggests a need for caution. Ten thousand years is also the span over which we’ve had climate stability, allowing civilisation to develop.

They Say Ten Thousand Years looks back at the strategies of New Zealand's Nuclear Free movement through the lens of the current struggle to avert catastrophic climate change. The exhibition considers the imagery of protest alongside warning signs for nuclear waste, and investigates the role which visual insignia play both in conveying danger and in mobilising political opposition.

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