Global environmental change calls urgently for new perspectives, practices and fresh imaginations. The book Interventions explores new possibilities for visualizing environmental change and introduces innovative ways for communicating environmental change and raising public awareness on environmental issues. The book is launched on November 26, 2016 at the Oulanka Research Station in Kuusamo, Finland, coinciding with the 50-year anniversary of the station.
Through
essays and projects, the book explores the potential of art-science
collaboration, how photography can contribute to the creation of a sense of
place, and how photographic techniques allow us to show something familiar in a
new light. Blurring the boundaries of science and fiction, it also questions
how we see our environment, our place in nature, and how we understand science
and art.
Interventions results from a series of international
workshops organized by the UArctic Thematic Network on Communicating Arctic
Research, also known as the SubZero collective. In the course of four years,
the workshops have brought together students and professionals of photography
as well as students and researchers in natural sciences, humanities and social sciences.
Interventions also highlights student
contributions: workshop participants have taken most of the photos, and
students are also to thank for the design and layout of the publication.
Interventions is an outcome of the Thematic Network’s project
Visualization of Environmental Change, funded by the Prince Albert II of Monaco
Foundation in 2014-2016. Other outcomes of the project are a traveling
exhibition and a webpage which was launched at the end of August at
sub-zero.org.
The book Interventions is available for order
through the Oulanka Research Station.
More information:
Riku
Paavola
Senior Researcher, Station Manager, PhD
Oulanka Research Station
Riku.Paavola@oulu.fi
Oulanka
Research Station: http://www.oulu.fi/oulanka/
SubZero
collective: www.sub-zero.org
UArctic
Thematic Network on Communicating Arctic Research: http://www.uarctic.org/organization/thematic-networks/communicating-arctic-research/