Tag: Bending the Curve

Max Planck Institute of Animation Behavior, Department of Migration

Headed by Prof. Dr. Martin Wikelski and team ICARUS (Uschi Müller & team) Schäuffelhut & Berger GmbH, Movebank Babette Eid & team, MPIAB, MaxCine couchbits GmbH, Michael Quetting, MPIAB, Movebank Museum and AnimalTracker Dr. Kamran Safi, Dr. Andrea Kölzsch, Dr. Anne Scharf, MPIAB, MoveApps Carla Avolio, MPIAB, Press and Outreach Movebank Two videos, 3D animations

Bending the Curve – an introduction by Franziska Nori (Co-Creation Art)

Bending the Curve – Knowing, Acting, Caring for Biodiversity Co-Kreation Kunst: Franziska Nori WHY CO-CREATIONS? Bending the Curve is the latest in a series of exhibitions (Trees of Life – Stories for a Damaged Planet 2019/2020, The Intelligence of Plants 2021/2022) in which the Frankfurt Kunstverein collaborates with international natural science research institutes and contemporary

Bending the Curve – An introduction by Katrin Böhning-Gaese (Co-Creation Science)

Bending the Curve: How to Achieve a Turnaround in Conservation? Co-Creation Science: Katrin Böhning-Gaese Franziska Nori and I met at a workshop on the New Senckenberg Natural History Museum in early 2019. Franziska deeply impressed me with her speech. She said “art can open up new perspectives” and ideally “creates ‘sublime moments’ that have transformative

International Institute for Applied System Analysis, IIASA

David Leclère et al. Bending the Curve of Biodiversity Loss, 2020 Infographic from: Leclère D, Obersteiner M, Barrett M, Butchart SHM, Chaudhary A, De Palma A, DeClerck FAJ, Di Marco M, et al. (2020). Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy. Courtesy Adam Islaam | IIASA Plant and animal species across the

Maurizio Montalti

RECIPROCITY // Mogu Acoustic ASPEN Tiles, 2023 Bio-fabricated mycelium-composite acoustic tiles, grown by means of fungal fermentation on low value substrates/residues, including hemp, cotton, and mycelium biomasses Triangle-shaped modules, each one 45,5 x 39,8 cm RECIPROCITY // The Alchemist – Ganoderma lucidum, 2021 Fungal Biomass and fruiting Bodies/mushrooms, cultivated on agro-industrial residues, including hemp straw

MYRIAD. Where we connect.

MYRIAD. Where we connect. is a project of Interactive Media Foundation and Filmtank, in co-creation with Miiqo Studios, Context Film and Artificial Rome MYRIAD. Installation, 2023 Fourteen modules, five seating blocks, two seating benches made of wood, Resysta, Ytong, coated with coloured concrete Various sizes Interactive projection mapping on three carbon modules, floor projection, reactive