Academia’s mission is to accelerate the world’s research – relation between Climate Change and Art practice

One of my papers was a few years ago uploaded to the https://www.academia.edu. Academia’s mission is to accelerate the world’s research, believing in the power of science as a transformative lever for technological progress. I am using it quite often to find [and read papers and books about the relation between Climate Change and Art practice. The following are just the five latest examples. Aleksandar
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01. Renewable energies and their challenges: Uncertainty and variability of the wind and solar resource.

Ruben Eliett
Variability and uncertainty are two key factors to take in mind for the generation of energy from renewable sources. The frst one involves all inconsistent behavior of a phenomenon due to the change in a condition. Uncertainty, on the other hand, refers to the difculty of accurately predicting the behavior patterns of an object of study.

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02.An eye to the past, an eye to the future: The role of art in engaging with climate change in museum
Joshua Wodak
In this paper we argue that art can engage and inform publics about crucial environmental issues of the Anthropocene, and that museums occupy a formidable forum for such engagement.

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03. Contemporary Art and climate change: aesthetics toward sustainability
P. Davis, N. Borrelli and R. dal Santo
The study is based on the approach of ecomuseums to contemporary art – especially after the adoption of the 2030 SDGs agenda by the United Nations in 2016 – which showed two different ways of approaching contemporary art aesthetics.

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04. Routledge Companion to Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, & Climate Change
Edited By  T. J. Demos, Emily Eliza Scott,  and Subhankar Banerjee
This book addresses the intersection of contemporary art, visual culture, and climate breakdown. It gathers a range of leading and emerging voices, drawn from a diversity of disciplinary and geographical vantage points, and provides new cutting-edge ecocritical research.

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05. CLIMATE SCIENCES MEET VISUAL ARTS – Visiting artist researchers as therapists for climate scientists
Hans von Storch
Artists may help in this situation by bringing forth different viewpoints, challenging hidden assumptions and suggesting surprising links; however, more often, the arts seem to be considered as a useful supporter in attempts to save the world. In the present project, however, the artists seem to have taken climate science mostly as a point of departure for their individual curiosity and joy of experimenting.

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