What’s Art got to do with [the Atmosphere]?

Public lectures
Eugen Mihuleț in conversations with Anca Mihuleț-Kim

𝐸𝑢𝑔𝑒𝑛 𝑀𝑖ℎ𝑢𝑙𝑒𝑡̦ works for the National Meteorological Administration in Bucharest where he is involved in interdisciplinary projects at the border between technology and meteorology, employing new directions such as Artificial Intelligence or more established ones like weather satellites and radars. His doctoral research investigates a concept called Stratospheric Satellite, an emerging ecological alternative to conventional satellites.

𝐴𝑛𝑐𝑎 𝑀𝑖ℎ𝑢𝑙𝑒𝑡̦-𝐾𝑖𝑚 is a curator and art historian based in Seoul. She has been supporting artists to research on topics such as the implications of knowledge, history, margins, or landscape, with a focus on hidden stories, post-colonialism and invisibility. In her latest projects, Anca traced cases of artistic displacement and naturalization caused by conflicts, together with modes in which transmediality can influence our perception onto the future.

What’s Art got to do with [the Atmosphere]?

Eugen Mihuleț in conversation with Anca Mihuleț-Kim

Online Talk/ 20 December 2023, 19:00

Facebook event

 

Asociația Galeria Nouă, in partnership with the Asociația Română de Artă Contemporană (ARAC), invites you on December 20, starting at 7 pm, to an online talk with curator Anca Mihuleț Kim and an aero-space engineer and researcher in the field of atmospheric sciences, Eugen Mihuleț, who, in this intimate setting, will dive into a conversation on what the Atmosphere means to life on Earth and vice-versa, and what engagement through art represents for broadening our understanding and attitude towards this complex, complicated and fragile system that is also the essential foundation for most life on our planet.

 

The ”Blue Sun”  project is included in the extended programme of Timisoara 2023 –  European Capital of Culture.

The project “Blue Sun – Conversation on art, science, and ecology” benefits from a 93960 Euro grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants.

The EEA and Norway Grants represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway towards a green, competitive and inclusive Europe. There are two overall objectives: reduction of economic and social disparities in Europe, and to
strengthen bilateral relations between the donor countries and 15 EU countries in Central and Southern Europe and the Baltics. The three donor countries cooperate closely with the EU through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). The donors have provided €3.3 billion through consecutive grant schemes between 1994 and 2014. For the period 2014-2021, the EEA and Norway Grants amount to €2.8 billion. More details are available on: www.eeagrants.org and www.eeagrants.ro