Ars Electronica Garden Adriatic Sea

aqua_forensic 2.0

Gjino Šutić, UR Institute, Dubrovnik (HR), Robertina Šebjanič, PiNA, KOPER (SI)

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The Ars Electronica Festival 2020 programme Adriatic Garden | aqua_forensic 2.0 | sonoAdriatic tales gives special attention to the commitment to the values of care, compassion, environmental justice, action-taking and cooperation with the Adriatic Sea and its creatures. The project framework is the aqua_forensic, an ongoing art and science research method developed by Robertina Šebjanič (SI) and Gjino Šutić (HR), which sheds light on the presence of invisible anthropogenic chemical pollutants in the water environment.

Art, science and citizen science coalesce within the framework of Adriatic Garden | aqua_forensic 2.0, opening up a wider discussion on our solidarity and empathy with waters beyond human perception.

Adriatic Garden | aqua_forensic 2.0 features on-site and online exhibitions, a round table discussion and workshops and focuses on the ecological and climatic changes/challenges of the Adriatic Sea. The entirety of the programme will also be accessible on the project’s online platform.

A distributed on-site exhibition programme will be presented at Art workshop Lazareti in Dubrovnik (HR), at City Art Gallery in Ljubljana (SI), at LaBoral in Gijon (SP) and at Ars Electronica Festival in Linz (AT).

The Adriatic Garden online platform will enable audiences to immerse themselves in the above or underwater world of the sea through video and the soundscapes of under/above water locations found in the sonic wilderness of the Adriatic. The online sound exhibition program sonoAdriatic tales is co-curated by Robertina Šebjanič and Manja Ristić.
The sonoAdriatic tales featured artists: Brane Zorman, Saša Spačal, Roberto Vodanović Čopor, Ivo Vičić, Leah Barclay.

The round table Aquaformations (International S.A.I.N.T. Caffe) will feature local and international experts and citizens, among them prof. dr. Alenka Malej (SI), Melina Sakiyama (BR), Mario Benkoč (SI), dr. Milena Mičić (HR) and Marija Aleksandra Del Dajković (HR), Gjino Šutić (HR) and Robertina Šebjanič (SI). Among other topics, the discussion will focus on the anthropo-socio-technological relationships with the sea, describe the impact our enterprises have on waters and address the issues we have to tackle to achieve sustainable collaboration among researchers, artists, institutions and citizens, who work in the field of maritime research and conservation.

The Aqua_forensic at the Adriatic Garden citizen science workshops engaging local and global audiences will focus on the topics of water pollution and climate change and will be held at the Youth center/UR Institute in Dubrovnik (HR) and at PiNA in Koper (SI). The workshop methodology was developed by Gjino Šutić, Robertina Šebjanič and Miha Godec with the support of UR Institute and PIFcamp.

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Project Credits / Acknowledgements

Adriatic Garden | aqua_forensic 2.0
by Robertina Šebjanič (SI) and Gjino Šutić (HR), UR Institute (HR), PiNA (SI) and Ars Electronica (AT).

In partnership with: IZIS festival (SI), Youth Center Dubrovnik (HR); Art Workshop Lazareti (HR); Kontejner / Touch Me festival 2020 (HR); The City of Dubrovnik – Administrative Department for Education, Sports, Social Welfare and Civil Society (HR); City Art gallery Ljubljana (SI); Projekt Atol Institute (SI); Marko Vivoda (SI); Manja Ristić (SB); Computer History Museum Society (SI); Sektor (SI), Miha Godec (SI); Sektor (SI), RUK (SI); KONS (SI); PIF camp (Sl)

Aqua_forensic (since 2018) supported by: Ars Electronica within the EMAP/EMARE project (AT), Projekt Atol Institute (SI), UR Institute (HR), Čistoća Dubrovnik, The Ministry of Culture of the R. of Slovenia, and The Ministry of Culture of the R. of Croatia, Sektor Institute (SI), Co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

PiNA
UR Institute