Communicating Air: Alternative Pathways to Environmental Knowing through Computational Ecomedia

  • Andrea Polli

Student thesis: PhD

Abstract

This dissertation, Communicating Air: Alternative Pathways to Environmental Knowing through Computational Ecomedia, is the culmination of an art practice-led investigation into ways in which the production of ecomedia may open alternative pathways to environmental knowing in a time of urgent climate crisis. This thesis traces the author’s artistic, personal and political development across the period of study and presents an extended argument for greater public engagement with weather and climate science, greater public and private support for long-term collaborations between media art and climate science, and increased public open access to global weather and climate monitoring and computationally modelled data.
Date of Award2011
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • University of Plymouth
SupervisorAndrea Polli (Other Supervisor)

Keywords

  • Environment
  • Computational Ecomedia
  • Ecomedia
  • Art
  • Geography
  • Music
  • Sound
  • Antarctic
  • Arctic
  • Computing
  • Climate Crisis
  • Collaboration
  • Climate Science
  • Ecology

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