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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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In Conversation with S+T+ARTS4Water artist-in-residence Haseeb Ahmed

In Conversation with S+T+ARTS4Water artist-in-residence Haseeb Ahmed Based in Brussels for his S+T+ARTS project, Haseeb Ahmed hosted by GLUON and LUCA school of Arts wants to explore the journey that pharmaceuticals take from the point of human consumption and excretion to water streams and nonhuman life. His aim is to look for evidence of antidepressants

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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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The lifecycle of architectural remains – a conversation with Joshua Stein

The lifecycle of architectural remains – a conversation with Joshua Stein Cato Boeschoten interviewed Joshua Stein for a second time during his S+T+ARTS residency at Cittadelarte- Pistoletto Foundation, which focuses on anthropogenic contributions to the rivers and rice fields of Biella (Italy). Here is what he said about his work which focuses on anthropogenic contributions

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The Influence of Pollutants on the Adriatic Sea – in conversation with Robertina Šebjanič and Marjan Žitnik

The Influence of Pollutants on the Adriatic Sea – in conversation with Robertina Šebjanič and Marjan Žitnik The last time they were interviewed, S+T+ARTS artists-in-residence Robertina Šebjanič and Marjan Žitnik (UR Institute, Dubvronik) were in the middle of their research phase of the project “Zero Pollution Adriatic”, developing a smart underwater reef with sensors to measure

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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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An interview with Anna Ridler about her S+T+ARTS residency on Water Capitalism

An interview with Anna Ridler about her S+T+ARTS residency on Water Capitalism Since last year, with the foundation of the natural asset company (NAC) in America, companies have been enabled to obtain rights to ecosystem services on a given parcel of land, including clean water. NACs will maintain and grow natural assets they commodify. This

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Glaciers as storages of memories of the past- in conversation with S+T+ARTS artist-in-residence Therese Schubert (STARTS4Water)

Glaciers as storages of memories of the past- in conversation with S+T+ARTS artist-in-residence Therese Schubert (STARTS4Water) What can fluvial systems and glaciers tell us about climate change? And how can we measure the human impact on these complex water networks? During her residency at Cittadellarte – Fondazione Pistoletto, Berlin-based artist Theresa Schubert investigated the fluvial

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