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The exhibition How to Talk to the Weather Demons addresses the relationship between humans and water, weather, and climate. The works on display show how we have been trying to control nature for centuries, from regulating rivers to experimenting with weather modification, and what social and environmental consequences this entails. The project emphasizes that no technology can replace a responsible approach to the environment, and that the climate crisis often reveals, rather than hides, the scale of human interference with nature.

The exhibition featured works by Polish artists and artistic duos: Centrala (Małgorzata Kuciewicz and Simone De Iacobis), Aleksandra Cieślewicz, Kornelia Dzikowska-Demirska, Marta Krześlak, Diana Lelonek, Agnieszka Mastalerz and Michał Szaranowicz, Alicja Patanowska, and Sara Rodowicz-Ślusarczyk. The artists also include lecturers PJAIT the Faculty of New Media Arts PJAIT Dr. Anna Klimczak and Sefa Sagir.

The work of Professor Anna Klimczak and Sefa Sagira, Split Reflections, is an interactive audiovisual installation in which water reacts to weather data, river flows, and audience movement. Sounds and vibrations create changing patterns on its surface, making each viewing of the work unique and turning viewers into co-creators.

The official opening of the exhibition will take place on January 22, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. The exhibition will be open until April 30, 2026.

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