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Victoria Vesna: Inviting Meaningful Organic Art–Science Collaboration

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 2019 4 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Victoria Vesna, Bruce Campbell, Francesca Samsel

Summary

This article interviews artist Victoria Vesna about her collaborative project Noise Aquarium, which uses art to raise public awareness of underwater noise pollution and the coexistence of plankton with microplastics in the ocean.

Study Type Environmental

We asked Victoria Vesna for an interview upon investigating her recent collaborative project, Noise Aquarium, through which, together with an interdisciplinary group, she brings awareness to a general audience of underwater noise pollution in relation to the plankton and their plight of coexistence with microplastics in the ocean. The discussion that ensued resonated as to fruitful artistic process, contribution to science, and the organic nature by which many of her most meaningful collaborations evolve to produce art.

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