Robertina Šebjanič’s Logbook: Echo of the Abyss

Her choice of the Baltic Sea wasn’t a coincidence. Indeed, her artistic project focuses on the impact of weapons lost in the Ocean during past conflicts. The Baltic Sea is a sea that has been impacted by many wars over the past century. Many munitions still lie beneath its surface.Past conflicts, present consequences, the artist

Renata Padovan’s Logbook: Documenting the Ocean for an Immersive Onshore Exhibition

The artist’s project, titled “Water-Air Interface,” aimed to explore and reveal through an immersive installation the unique, mysterious, dynamic, life-filled, fragile, and essential environment of the ocean’s surface. To achieve this, Renata intended to combine photographs, sound recordings, microscopic images, videos, drawings, physico-chemical measurements of the water, and samples collected on board with data on

Sound performance in Lorient

Artistic residency aboard Tara: a fruitful cohabitation between artists and scientists

Art & Science: The emotion of discovery Nature is a real playground for artists and scientists who find themselves with the same goal: to understand and describe the surrounding world that continues to amaze us. So what’s so different about the artistic and scientific approach? Information such as temperature, salinity, photographs or sounds are collected.