T. Corby, G. Baily, Jonathan Mackenzie, L. Sime, Giles Lane, Erin Dickson, George Roussos
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ABSTRACT This paper presents an overview of emerging research at the Manifest Data Lab a collective of artists and climate scientists who employ climate data experimentally in public settings. We discuss one of our projects The Carbon Chronicles, a reverse-engineered climate data set, projected on prominent public buildings in London during the period of COP26. Our approach examines the potential of climate data visualisations to operate as a public form that surface issues of climate justice and historic responsibilities. We report on the project’s methodological framing, production and associated artistic strategies. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
本文概述了Manifest数据实验室(Manifest Data Lab)的新兴研究,该实验室由一群艺术家和气候科学家组成,他们在公共环境中实验使用气候数据。我们讨论了我们的一个项目“碳编年史”,这是一个逆向工程的气候数据集,在COP26期间对伦敦著名的公共建筑进行了投影。我们的方法考察了气候数据可视化作为一种公共形式运作的潜力,这种公共形式可以揭示气候正义和历史责任问题。我们报告项目的方法框架,生产和相关的艺术策略。图形抽象
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The Journal of Visual Art Practice (JVAP) is a forum of debate and inquiry for research in art. JVAP is concerned with visual art practice including the social, economic, political and cultural frames within which the formal concerns of art and visual art practice are located. The journal is concerned with research engaged in these disciplines, and with the contested ideas of knowledge formed through that research. JVAP welcomes submissions that explore new theories of research and practice and work on the practical and educational impact of visual arts research. JVAP recognises the diversity of research in art and visual arts, and as such, we encourage contributions from scholarly and pure research, as well as developmental, applied and pedagogical research. In addition to established scholars, we welcome and are supportive of submissions from new contributors including doctoral researchers. We seek contributions engaged with, but not limited to, these themes: -Art, visual art and research into practitioners'' methods and methodologies -Art , visual art, big data, technology, and social change -Art, visual art, and urban planning -Art, visual art, ethics and the public sphere -Art, visual art, representations and translation -Art, visual art, and philosophy -Art, visual art, methods, histories and beliefs -Art, visual art, neuroscience and the social brain -Art, visual art, and economics -Art, visual art, politics and power -Art, visual art, vision and visuality -Art, visual art, and social practice -Art, visual art, and the methodology of arts based research