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Other artistic projects

Joaquin Fargas

Biosphere Project, https://www.joaquinfargas.com/obra/biosphere-project/

"The Biosphere Project involves isolating natural ecosystems in completely sealed containers where the only interaction with the environment is through heat and light. These systems, similar to our own planet, rely on light as a source of energy for the life cycles within them to develop and endure, depending on multiple variables. These systems represent our planet on an infinitesimal scale, highlighting its fragility and the care we owe to it as inhabitants of Earth."

Elin T. Sørensen

Undersea Fieldwork, https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/848167/848207

"From the multisensory fieldwork 2017-2020, with expeditions along the inner Oslofjord's shorelines, urban sea areas and the islands of the fjord. The twenty-one selected videos show different intertidal landscapes and a range of conditions undersea — from vital marine nature to desert land. The sequences in this playlist are made up of videos shot by me and some of the collaborating partners. Mine are shot with a GoPro HERO Session waterproof digital action camera with built in mono microphone."

Eirini Kokkinidou

A journey in a mm of water, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uUBT0WR32vaEZtcKouGdbsQyQ9PfdiOV

"The installation “A journey in a millimeter of water” is comprised of four different mediums and aims to try and bridge the gap between a human observer and a microorganism, which is 410,000 times smaller. This exploration extends beyond empirical observation, serving as a metaphor for an introspective quest for self-knowledge and existential comprehension."

"The Video projection serves as a memoir of the exploration into the wetlands of Thuringia, where one contemplated on the fantasy of how it would feel to become the other. The traces of these states are shown in the form of moving drawn lines. The Video transitions between different scenes, creating a seamless narrative that traces the observant’s physical and meditative journey in search of microbial life."

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