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Open Science Post #1

Seismic Palavers – Dominika Glogowski, 2024

Dominika’s research explores seismic communication and signalling theory related to the subsurface: a possible reciprocity in signal extraction, the interpretation of transmitted information, responses and actions taken to the signals, and their transfer back to the underground.

Open Science Post #2

The NIMBY Space – Francesca Aldegani, 2024

Francesca Aldegani investigates the action of the ritual “The NIMBY Space:” What is the NIMBY space? It should open up questions about the vicious aspect of our system.

Open Science Post #3

3cm of Complexity – Anna Vasof, 2024

In her intimate essay, Anna Vasof reflects on her intuitively experienced connection between the bodily microcosm and the planetary macrocosm.

Open Science Post #4

The Carbon Score – Karin Pauer, 2024

In the first phase of her research, choreographer Karin Pauer examines embodied activities associated with the production, extraction, release, and sequestration of CO2. Her work highlights the absurd cycle of environmental damage and subsequent damage control—a pattern that is deeply characteristic of human behavior.

Open Science Post #5

Registry for Future Belief Systems – Ralo Mayer, 2024

For his Registry of Future Belief Systems, Ralo Mayer investigates words, phrases and microstories linked to CCS as well as to the municipality of Aderklaa in Lower Austria, a potential site for future carbon storage.

Open Science Post #6

Carbon and Captivity – Oliver Ressler, 2020

Oliver Ressler is one of the few who has researched CCS, creating a narrated short film with stunning visuals on testing facilities in Norway in 2020.

Open Science Post #7

CO2 Edinburgh: Can Art Change the Climate? Collins & Goto Studio, 2013

As early as in 2013, Tim Collins and Reiko Goto pursued carbon catchers interventions. Spirit in the Air integrate art, technology and science to explore ground level CO2 during the Edinburgh Festival.