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SUPERFLEX (founded 1993) is a Copenhagen-based collective by Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, Jakob Fenger, and Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen. With a focus on alternative models of social and economic organization, their projects have taken diverse forms: energy systems, beverages, sculptures, replicas, hypnosis sessions, infrastructure, paintings, plant nurseries, contracts, and public spaces. SUPERFLEX was conceived as an expanded artistic practice, consistently involving a wide range of collaborators – from gardeners and engineers to audience members – and exploring new ways of engaging local communities, specialists, and children. Recently, SUPERFLEX has taken the idea of collaboration even further by incorporating the participation of plants and animals to develop a new kind of urbanism centering interspecies living. For SUPERFLEX, the best idea might come from a fish.

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