In the first five-day edition of SOLAR LABORATORY in Vilnius, domestic spatial settings and appliances—from showers and hair dryers to coffee machines and ovens—will become our testing ground. While learning and applying the knowledge of optics, we will research and develop domestic objects and rituals. How could taking hot showers, blow-drying hair, making coffee or even baking bread be performed by harnessing, reflecting, concentrating, absorbing and converting direct solar energy?
Transforming ordinary objects to re-power domestic rituals will spark critical reflections on our dependence on conventional energy sources. The laboratory of solar curiosities proposes grounds for discussion to explore sustainable alternatives that would consider our daily domestic rituals and questions of reproductive labour.
SOLAR LABORATORY will include lectures, field trips and design exercises, as well as engagement with a broader audience through public programmes involving film screenings and presentations of the process and results.