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The Mine in Transition? Interaction through the Arts
In a week, I have the great pleasure to talk about the possibilities of the arts in co-creational transformation processes in mining. Exalt’s impressive conference about Global Extractivism and Alternatives at the University of Helsinki is about to take place from October 25-27 with an amazing pool of speakers, artists and activists tackling sustainable futures.…
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Imerys Austria – talc, the pearly white
I had the great pleasure to visit Imerys Talc Austria GmbH in the beautiful Styrian region Rabenwald. The mountain Rabenwaldkogel encompasses the largest excavation site of talc in Austria and Central Europe. What an amazing clash of colours and materiality! The intensive sun exposed the mineral’s shiny and bright shades, which competed with the dark…
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Deep Earth Synergies / artists-in-mining residency
Going Deep. Going Lithium | Artists-in-Mining Residency || I am happy to showcase Deep Earth Synergies’ first teaser of the ongoing artist-in-mining residency at Cornish Lithium in Cornwall, UK. Turn up the volume and enjoy!
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STREAMS – Transformative Environmental Humanities
It was a great pleasure to participate at the STREAMS conference, virtually in Stockholm, from August 3-6, 2021. Researchers, artists, activists, writers, filmmakers, journalists, practitioners, policy-makers, and scientists met discussing various topics on our relation, disturbances, goals, and visions for and with the earth. Dominika presented her recent work on “Interacting through the Arts: Socio-Ecological…
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Sustainable Earth 2021 – University of Plymouth
As part of the arts hub Deep Earth Synergies in Cornwall UK, Dominika had the great pleasure to give a presentation at the Sustainable Earth Forum. Hosted by the University of Plymouth the event took place online from June 24-25, 2021. What an event with over 1100 attendees! Dominika discussed the topic Art as Catalyst for…
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ClimArtLab: Online Exhibition
ClimArtLab, the interdisciplinary collaboration between the KLI and artEC/Oindustry, which was funded by StartClim2020 grant, came to its fruition. In our online exhibition on May 11, 2021 artists and scientists performed, installed and interacted with participants from academia, government and the arts. What a great experience. A big thank you to the artists and scientists involved! …