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Xtreme Environments in (Popular) Art and Fiction

What can (popular) art teach us about our imagined or unimaginable ecological past, present and future? Artistic strategies can bring (moral) questions of climate justice and climate awareness to new environments and make complex theories more tangible through aesthetic experience. Environmentally-focused art & pop culture can fascinate and enchant, but they can also make us aware of our connection with our planet and extend the human perspective to the non-human.

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Communicating Ice through Popular Art and Aesthetics

An edited collection

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Ice (St)Ages: Icy Imaginaries in Science, Arts & Spectacles

An academic series of events

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Ice as an Agent of Aesthetic Science Communication

A new series of articles

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Expedition in a Box

A playful science experience exploring our relationship with ice

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