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Multispecies Neighbourhoods in Urban Sea Areas (last edited: 2021)

Elin Tanding Sørensen

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“Multispecies Neighborhoods in Urban Sea Areas,” concerns the interface between art, marine ecology, landscape architecture, and urban development. The explorative action research is motivated from a need to act, and to help people discover a hitherto invisible landscape: creating awareness of its spatial qualities, colours, the smell of low tide and the myriad of lifeforms within this symbiosis of sea and shore. The aim is to expand the horizon of those building into this watery world. With a desire to co-create diverse and liveable urban bluescapes, the work has emerged in- and through a state of wonder. Image: Moss animals (Bryozoa). Scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrograph acquired at the Imaging Centre NMBU by Lene Cecilie Hermansen with Zeiss EVO50 EP. Sørensen © BONO 2020. Ph.D. 2016-2020 at the School of Landscape Architecture. Faculty of Landscape and Society. Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU
typeresearch exposition
keywordsmarine landscape architecture, ethic of wonder, artistic research, nature as mentor, urban blue, eco-engneering, immersive installation, multispecies urbanism, marine biology, urban sea areas, The Inner Oslofjord, undersea fieldwork, multisensory, co-creation, explorative action research
date15/04/2020
last modified19/08/2021
statusin progress
share statuspublic
affiliationFaculty of Landscape and Society NMBU
copyrightElin T. Sørensen
licenseAll rights reserved
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/848167/848168


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