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Oh Doom is Coming. The First Year of Understanding Eco-Anxiety. (last edited: 2025)

Kim Spierenburg

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Audience reactions such as “Oh, doom is coming” reveal the emotional weight of eco-anxiety and highlight the need for approaches that go beyond fear. During the first year of understanding eco-anxiety, I explored how eco-anxiety manifests in daily life and how it shapes collective processes within a developing neighbourhood. I also explored how integrating qualitative audience research with artistic research can deepen our understanding of eco-anxiety and contribute to the development of artistic coding as a method. The artistic interventions: 1. The Birds, 2. Bring Back the Birds, 3. Omgaan met Water, 4. Stay Safe in the Media Atmospheres, 5. Artist Residency Oba Next Sluisbuurt, 6. Kunstenaarskennis and 7. Participatiewensen, combined with conceptual reflections of them, demonstrated that understanding eco-anxiety involves questioning, prompting and exploring the affect and emotions that emerge in relation to eco-anxiety.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsEco-anxiety, affect, emotion, artistic research, audiovisual installation, music, film, audience research
date29/08/2025
last modified29/08/2025
statusin progress
share statuspublic
affiliationInholland University of Applied Sciences
copyrightKim Spierenburg
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3842309/3842308


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