Listen "Collaborations on Ice"
Episode Synopsis
How can scientific data be made more tangible, visceral, and experiential? Collaboration! Over the course of a four-year project, Arctic Ice: A Visual Archive, artist Cy Keener, landscape researcher Justine Holzman, climatologist Ignatius Rigor, and scientist John Woods integrated field data, remote satellite imagery, scientific analysis, and art to create visual representations of disappearing Arctic ice. Being deeply embedded in each other’s processes helped the artists and scientists foster new ideas and unexpected outcomes.
On this episode, host J. D. Talasek is joined by Keener and Rigor to discuss how to build successful collaborations across different disciplines and how creative practices can contribute to scientific research and communication.
Resources:
· See images from Arctic Ice and about the collaborative project in Issues in Science and Technology.
· Visit the Arctic Ice: A Visual Archive exhibition through February 15, 2023, by visiting the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, DC. Check out the CPNAS website to learn more about the exhibition and download a virtual catalogue.
· See more of Cy Keener’s work on his website.
· Visit the International Arctic Buoy Programme’s website to learn more about the program’s buoy maps, data, research, and publications.
On this episode, host J. D. Talasek is joined by Keener and Rigor to discuss how to build successful collaborations across different disciplines and how creative practices can contribute to scientific research and communication.
Resources:
· See images from Arctic Ice and about the collaborative project in Issues in Science and Technology.
· Visit the Arctic Ice: A Visual Archive exhibition through February 15, 2023, by visiting the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, DC. Check out the CPNAS website to learn more about the exhibition and download a virtual catalogue.
· See more of Cy Keener’s work on his website.
· Visit the International Arctic Buoy Programme’s website to learn more about the program’s buoy maps, data, research, and publications.
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