Ana-Maria Carabelea

Towards Geo-Situated Listening

Towards Geo-Situated Listening by Arnau Horta Immersed in a hyper-visual culture, we seem to have lost the ability to listen to the places where we live. In order to reclaim this sonorous harmony with the landscape, we take a look at several examples that show us ways of relating to the world around us through …

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Toward a “Bacterial Turn” in Art, Architecture and Design

Toward a “Bacterial Turn” in Art, Architecture and Design by Jens Hauser In art, architecture and cultural heritage, microorganisms have traditionally been considered a threat from the standpoint of bio-deterioration and conservation studies, so much so that – from Robert Koch to Louis Pasteur – bacteria have been described as “invading animals” and have been …

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Interview with Christian Rauch

Futures Canvas: The Power of Collective Intelligence Interview with Christian Rauch by Ana-Maria Carabelea Christian Rauch is the founder and director of STATE – a Berlin-based initiative that builds cultural programs at the intersection of science, art, and society to help forward ideas for a sustainable future, as well as one of our Regional S+T+ARTS …

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Futures Canvas

Futures Canvas Futures Canvas | Regional S+T+ARTS Centres invite citizens around Europe to speculate about the future. The Regional S+T+ARTS Centres invite you to zoom out of the present and join them in a thought-provoking exercise, a collective speculation on what more hopeful futures look like. The new iteration of the crowdsourcing platform Futures Canvas, …

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Interview with Alexandra Vanhuyse

Looking Back on One Year of Repairing the Present: Interview with Alexandra Vanhuyse Alexandra Vanhuyse is the Co-founder of Snowball. Snowball is a Belgian cleantech hub, one of the 12 Regional S+T+ARTS Centres and the coordinator of Repairing the Present. Tell us a bit about the goal of Repairing the Present and the S+T+ARTS Residencies …

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