The Italian publication mentions Dan Majka and I’s Biennale installation in the article, “Biennale Architettura 2021. Comments on the pieces from the exhibition at the Central Pavilion at the Giardini.”
Read the article in Italian here.
Below is an English translation of the relevant passage:
And here the word together, already present in the question of the title, returns in the design of the installations, almost always made by collectives composed not just of architects but together with artists, scientists, researchers and professionals from various sectors. As Sarkis points out, "the architects suggest possible social organizations through the way in which they organize, collect and connect spaces": in this first part of the exhibition, in reality, space is the world we live in, a tired and weary planet, where people move, making the concept of border more and more unstable, and at the same time man threatens the existence of our common goods such as the poles and oceans, the Amazon rainforest and the earth's atmosphere, which must be protected and safeguarded. Thus Dan Majka and Gary Setzer propose The Corridor (2021) a video and audio installation that records climate change; the Aereocene foundation, started by the artist Tomas Saraceno in 2015, proposes the Aero Solar Museum (2007) a large floating museum made with hundreds of plastic bags glued and joined together to tell personal stories of visitors, while the members of Monsoon Assemblages and Office of Experiments present Between the Dragonfly and the Barometer (2020), an immersive installation based on the flight of a species of dragonfly that follows the monsoon route from Africa to the Far East.