Climate change art

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Climate change art is art inspired by climate change and global warming, generally intended to overcome humans' hardwired tendency to value personal experience over data and to disengage from data-based representations by making the data "vivid and accessible". One of the goal of climate change art is to "raise awareness of the crisis", as well as engage viewers politically and environmentally. Climate change art is created both by scientists and by non-scientist artists. The field overlaps with data art. rdf:langString
Изменение климата в искусстве (англ. Climate change art) ― направление в современном искусстве, вдохновлённое изменением климата. Отличительной чертой данного течения является стремление преодолеть склонность человека ценить личный опыт в ущерб объективным данным науки. Искусство изменения климата нацелено на то, чтобы отойти от этих сухих данных, сделав их более «живыми и доступными». Иными словами, намерение художников данного направления заключается в том, чтобы «создать эмоциональную связь ... через силу искусства». rdf:langString
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rdf:langString a series of thin vertical stripes in various shades of blue and red, showing more blues at one end and more reds at the other to represent increasing average temperatures over time
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rdf:langString Emanuele Bevacqua's circular warming stripes graphic portrays global warming as color-coded rings that evolve from blues to reds with increasing temperatures.
rdf:langString Animated GIF: This Ed Hawkins climate spiral portrays changing temperatures as a spiral with expanding radius.
rdf:langString Sequence of piano notes portraying respective annual global average temperature readings since 1850, similar to Daniel Crawford's cello composition, "Song of Our Warming Planet". The sequence portrays global warming with notes of progressively higher pitches.
rdf:langString Video: Antti Lipponen portrays global warming by changing lengths of colored radial spikes arranged by country.
rdf:langString Extinction Rebellion's logo, symbolizing the Earth enclosing an hourglass.
rdf:langString This stacked warming stripes graphic—technically a two-dimensional heat map—organizes global temperatures in two dimensions .
rdf:langString An alternative adaptation of warming stripes, rendered in concentric octagons to suggest a stop sign.
rdf:langString Ed Hawkins' warming stripes graphics portray global warming as a series of color-coded stripes, purposely devoid of scientific notation to be quickly understandable by non-scientists.
rdf:langString Final frame of a climate spiral portrays recent warmer temperatures with brighter colors further from the center.
rdf:langString Video: Antti Lipponen portrays global warming as ring with colors that evolve over time.
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rdf:langString Extinction Symbol, Extinction Rebellion logo.jpg
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rdf:langString Distribution of temperature anomalies - ring graphic - Antti Lipponen.webm
rdf:langString Omnipresent and relevant, yet abstract and statistical by nature, as well as invisible for the naked eye – climate change is a subject matter in need for perception and cognition support par excellence.
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rdf:langString Climate change art is art inspired by climate change and global warming, generally intended to overcome humans' hardwired tendency to value personal experience over data and to disengage from data-based representations by making the data "vivid and accessible". One of the goal of climate change art is to "raise awareness of the crisis", as well as engage viewers politically and environmentally. Climate change art is becoming a form of community involvement with the environment, as exemplified by Olafur Eliasson's famous "Ice Watch" piece. Modern climate change artists express their socio-political concerns through their various artistic tools, such as paintings, photography, musical and films. These works are intended to encourage viewers to reflect on their daily actions "in a socially responsible manner to preserve and protect the planet". Climate change art is created both by scientists and by non-scientist artists. The field overlaps with data art.
rdf:langString Изменение климата в искусстве (англ. Climate change art) ― направление в современном искусстве, вдохновлённое изменением климата. Отличительной чертой данного течения является стремление преодолеть склонность человека ценить личный опыт в ущерб объективным данным науки. Искусство изменения климата нацелено на то, чтобы отойти от этих сухих данных, сделав их более «живыми и доступными». Иными словами, намерение художников данного направления заключается в том, чтобы «создать эмоциональную связь ... через силу искусства». Произведения искусства изменения климата создаётся как учёными, так и художниками, не имеющими специального образования. В общем и целом данное течение можно отнести в информационному искусству.
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