NEXPLORER – Searching the values of the Switzerland of tomorrow

07. November 2019, Yves Bisang und Juri Steiner ​

An interview with Johannes M. Hedinger from the art collective Com&Com

Johannes Hedinger 2019: Hanna Hölling
Johannes M. Hedinger, born in 1971, is an artist, curator, lecturer and co-creator of the NEXPLORER project. He teaches at the Zurich University of Arts (ZHdK) and at the University of Cologne. In 1997, he founded the art collective Com&Com with Marcus Gossolt. Since 2016, he has been in charge of the Alps Art Academy and the Biennial Art Safiental. Since 2019, he has also been acting as the director of the Institute for Land and Environmental Art. He lives in Zurich and at the locations of his projects. Website: johanneshedinger.com.

NEXPO deals with one of the most important issues of today: living together in the 21st century, which is characterised by globalisation, digitisation, climate change and migration. During the process, which stretches over several years until the climax of 2028, the Swiss population will be invited to develop and formulate new ideas and projects in the areas of innovation, participation and living space. This process is accompanied by a novel, long-term value survey called NEXPLORER, which raises awareness of the central topics of the national exhibition and serves as a compass for further project development on the way to the Switzerland of the future.

What is NEXPLORER, and what is your motivation as an artist to get involved in this project?

NEXPLORER is a new, playful survey about the topic “Who am I, what is Switzerland and how do we live in it in the 21st century?” Results and data are used in collaboration with sociologists, political scientists and artists to create value cards (and perhaps also sculptures) that go beyond the visualisation and discourses of conventional political and consumer surveys and provide a new perspective on Switzerland, its inhabitants and their values. NEXPLORER feels the pulse of the new, next-generation Switzerland.

Historically, we refer to the notorious Gulliver survey of the Expo64 in Lausanne and to our own Com&Com project “Point de Suisse”, which we realised in 2014 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Gulliver in Lausanne at the Festival de la Cité and a year later in the Historical Museum in Basel. What all these surveys had in common was that they were playful projects, initiated in a socio-cultural manner, aimed to stimulate discussions about Switzerland and the national self-image. As an artist, curator and mediator, I've been working on this interface for a long time.

What is new and unique about the idea of NEXPLORER?

NEXPLORER will develop its own value compass for the visualisation of the survey results. The compass will be based on a fusion of the well-known Smartspiders model with the Swiss Cross and its 12 corner points.

Every Swiss resident is different; in the future, this individuality will be communicated with an own, personalised Swiss cross.

The Swiss Cross as a symbol of our country and of the Swiss identity is being recharged and individually rejuvenated: the personal, moving cross will be the visual, communicative centrepiece and emotional tagline of NEXPLORER.

Nexponauts with their personal Swiss crosses during the NEXPO Recontres #1 in Bern, October 30, 2019.

Nexponauts with their personal Swiss crosses during the NEXPO Recontres #1 in Bern, October 30, 2019.

«It is part of the unique profile of national exhibitions and their subprojects that they should appeal to the entire population. The same applies to us, but we also want to specifically encourage the next generation – the young ones – to join in.» Johannes M. Hedinger

Who should NEXPLORER address?

It is part of the unique profile of national exhibitions and their subprojects that they should appeal to the entire population. The same applies to us, but we also want to specifically encourage the next generation – the young ones – to join in. They shape the future of Switzerland.

Why the name «NEXPLORER»?

On the one hand, it is a derivative of “NEXPO – the new Expo”. On the other hand, we also like the image of the expedition and adventurous explorers that the name suggests. The survey and, above all, its results can and will lead us into unknown worlds of the Swiss sensitivities.

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What can we learn with and from NEXPLORER?

In more general terms, NEXPLORER illustrates the principle of common sense and the shared values of Switzerland, and it offers orientation regarding values and change.

«After our initial surveys, we want to invite the population to start their own surveys and look for the next set of key questions that people in Switzerland will be asking.» Johannes M. Hedinger

To what extent is NEXPLORER participative?

The participants will not only share their personal impressions and values with NEXPLORER but, from 2021 on, they will also be able to formulate and propose questions themselves. After our initial surveys, we want to invite the population to start their own surveys and look for the next set of key questions that people in Switzerland will be asking.

The Citizen Science Center (ETH and the University of Zurich), which deals with such bottom-up processes – allowing citizens to not only participate in research but also take an active part – has accompanied us since the first meeting about a year ago.

How can NEXPLORER be used for the content development of NEXPO and starting from when?

If things go as planned, NEXPLORER will continuously raise awareness of the central topics of NEXPO and also serve as a compass for further project development. NEXPLORER can respond relatively quickly to events and topics at national and international level.

We are in the process of testing our model based on a first set of questions and are developing prototypes. We want to go online with a first version on 1st August 2020.

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