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New Leonardos

Water is in the Air

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Our contributors discuss their work in the arts and sciences as showcased in the new article collection, “Water Is in the Air: Physics, Politics, and Poetics of Water in the Arts”. “Water Is in the Air” explores the ways that artists, from all over the world, working at the cutting edge of science and engineering, create work that addresses critical issues of water in culture and society.

https://creativedisturbance.org/podcast-player/3266/water-is-in-the-air.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Recorded on July 31, 2014

Hosts

Roger Malina

Roger Malina

Voices in this episode

Jean-Marc Chomaz

Jean-Marc Chomaz

Sean Taylor

Sean Taylor

Artist, Professor

Annick Bureaud

Annick Bureaud

Director of Leonardo/Olats

Mikael Fernström

Mikael Fernström

Artist, Researcher

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