With projects such as “Hohes Land – Utopia 2115”– “antours – antventure holidays” or “Humants” Wolfgang Hartl thinks together with great designers, photographers, filmmakers and authors way outside the box. Have a look into the past and the future!
antours
Antventure Holidays
The universe is not only queerer than we suppose – it is queerer than we can suppose! (John Haldane)
For the world in the 21st century, holidays for ants represent an advancement on a par with telecommunications in the 19th century or the discovery of the New World in the 15th. Never before has such a large part of the ecosystem (10% of the biomass) been set in motion by a single company.
The world’s biggest, and so far most neglected, target group – ants – needs: a holiday! antours is there when the hard-working species needs it: with a global chain of hotels for ant breaks. The third millennium’s fastest-growing company is working on this with its agents, who are building hotels all over the world.
Anyone who enjoys travelling and loves ants can become an agent and consequently a franchise holder and partner in antours. antours provides everything you need from calling cards to the hotel and looks after the network, marketing and corporate design. antours plays a central role in developing this new co-operation with ants and is therefore the key company in an innovative economic model that will have a lasting influence on the way we think and behave in future. If you want to be part of this future tomorrow, you can do it today as an antours agent. Break out of the anthill!
OBU
A picture book by Ela and Wolfgang Hartl – the stories of OBU and UBO who discover fundamental principles of life.
Hohes Land 2115
Where are we heading? Who or what will we be one day? In 100 years’ time, say? Will the transformation of the world we know happen “by design or by disaster”?* The team at the Atelier Am Stein decided to design the transformation for a possible future – as posters. 15 scenarios for the year 2115 show some of the paths that might be taken: “Hohes Land 2115”.