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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #623
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Submission Number: 623
Submission ID: 75287
Submission UUID: 87278a2a-5584-406d-b8b9-a14bd226b48b
Submission URI: /impact-tracking
Created: Wed, 17/01/2024
Completed: Wed, 17/01/2024
Changed: Wed, 17/01/2024
Remote IP address: 10.208.1.102
Submitted by: Amarys Preuss
Language: English
Is draft: No
Webform: Impact Tracking Database
Submitted to: Impact Tracking Database
London-Based Immersive Art Installation Sets IPBES Data on Climate-Related Species Extinction to Image and Sound as a Call for Action on Marine Species Protection
English
An immersive art installation designed by Director Roland Lane with the support of Greenpeace & Arts Council England uses IPBES data relating to species extinction linked to climate change and sets them to digital animation combining sounds and motion graphics.
Using jellyfish as a focal point, the objective of the installation is to call for action on marine species protection. The "FORSAKEN" exhibit is shown in January and February 2024 in the Outernet London.
Using jellyfish as a focal point, the objective of the installation is to call for action on marine species protection. The "FORSAKEN" exhibit is shown in January and February 2024 in the Outernet London.
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Biodiversity and climate change, Global assessment (1st work programme)
2024-01-11
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