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Abstract
The Baltic Sea Lab develops ways and concrete tools to identify and activate local communities to promote sea health. Many people would like to do more for the well-being of the seas, but cannot find ways to do that. Scientists or authorities, on the other hand, know what should be done, but they might lack enough resources. The Baltic Sea Lab aims to connect these groups through conversations, knowledge exchange and workshops.
The Baltic Sea Lab comes to live at A-Bloc in Otaniemi. The Hidaka Ohmu pavillion serves as a stage and shelter for conversations on sustainability and ocean health and interventions from CreaTures EU research participants, such as Namkyu Chun's Fashion Confession to the Sea.
The Baltic Sea Lab comes to live at A-Bloc in Otaniemi. The Hidaka Ohmu pavillion serves as a stage and shelter for conversations on sustainability and ocean health and interventions from CreaTures EU research participants, such as Namkyu Chun's Fashion Confession to the Sea.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Espoo |
Publisher | Aalto University |
Publication status | Published - 16 Nov 2020 |
MoE publication type | F2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance |
Event | Baltic Sea Lab - Espoo, Finland Duration: 1 Nov 2020 → 5 Dec 2020 https://creatures-eu.org/productions/baltic-sea-lab/ |
Keywords
- Sustainable design
- regenerative practice
- CreaTures
- Baltic Sea Lab
- sea helath
- ocean literacy
- baltic
Field of art
- Design
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CreaTures: Creative Practices for Transformational Futures
Mattelmäki, T. (Principal investigator), Botero, A. (Project Member), Lohmann, J. (Project Member), Chun, N. (Project Member) & Dolejšová, M. (Project Member)
01/01/2020 → 31/12/2022
Project: EU: Framework programmes funding