Another Brick, Museum from the Future, Sofia, Bulgaria

Fragments de briques, Musée du Future, Sofia, Bulgarie

Designed and built by Ekaterina Leondieva and Julien Clabecq


Project selected for the festival “Rivers of Sofia”  on the 29-31st August 2025


Organized by the Collective, КОЛЕКТИВЪТ


MUSEUM FROM THE FUTURE

The Museum from the Future is an interconnected series of 6 interactive site-specific installations exposing the ways in which we think about water, resources, waste and nature. The structures are linked through a fictional story placed in a future world that has experienced an environmental collapse. Our descendants of the future have engaged in the archeological and anthropological study of the past through remains and artefacts they uncover in their environment. They have created a museum which can show to their contemporaries how humans of the past (ourselves) lived and thought. The exhibition unfolds within the festival site highlighting specific “archeological finds” or providing interactive and educational installations. Each installation builds up the story and reveals the contradictions and peculiarities of our way of life in a witty and playful manner.

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Another Brick

Another Brick focuses on the scattered brick fragments across the river. This minimalist installation highlights 2 brick fragments using cut plastic and metal pipes asking the question on their origin. The work frames these bricks as artefacts, seen through the eyes of future descendants attempting to understand the material remains of our world.

To the visitors

These rust-coloured porous “pebbles” found across the river are believed to be of anthropogenic origin. In the past, they were mass produced and commonly used in construction. The circumstances which scattered them across the river are unclear. One theory is that this could have been part of a ritual performed by construction developers to ensure the success of a new investment. Another suggests that a big storm carried them from a nearby construction site.

The language of the pipe

Visually and conceptually all of the 6 installations are linked through the pipe as a main structural and symbolic element. A flexible red pipeline runs through the festival site and guides the Museum visitors, emerging in places that lead to installations. All pipes will be painted red in order to visually connect the installations.

The pipe and accessories connected to it relate to the displacement and control of water. They are symbols of modernity, progress and comfort and also a way to transport energy.

Pipes are witnesses of our industrial era. The pipe is embodying the contradiction of the world we live in: between modernity, comfort, progress and exploitation, pollution, destruction. This is why we chose the concept of pipes as a vehicle to tell the story of our world and throughout the installations we utilize the pipes as an observation device.

Scavenging and upcyling

Sustainability is the core theme of our installations, therefore all installations are constructed from found upcycled parts and elements. This creates a rough makeshift aesthetic that match the story of a fictional dystopian world in which humans are likely to scavenge old materials and use them to construct things.

Check out the other installations

The Pipe Oracle

The Human Observatory

A Bathtub with a View

The Living Bark

The Wound of the Forest