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JRC SciArt Testimonials: why NaturArchy

What does NaturArchy mean to us? 

What does it inspire? 

Which research topics are we exploring as part of the theme?  

Here's what some of the participants of the Resonances IV edition have to say about it! Click on any of the tiles below to find out more...

Claudia Schnugg

NaturArchy is at the core of what Western society needs to be working on right now 

Curator for NaturArchy

Celine Charveriat

With NaturArchy we can decentre ourselves and put the nonhuman at the centre, connecting feeling and thought with action and changemaking to achieve longterm changes

Activist working on NaturArchy and Lament

Graziano Ceddia

NaturArchy brings a change in perspective and different world views, including indigenous ones, which are needed to face global environmental changes

Researcher, The Entanglement of Desert Water 

Alan Belward & Ingrid Mayrhofer-Hufnagl

NaturArchy is about telling the stories of river bodies which can draw out emotion and foster empathy and engagement from the public

Specter[al]s of Nature

Caterina Cacciatori

My hope with NaturArchy is to stop and reflect on how we do science develop less exploitative and extractivist scientific methods   

Researcher, These Relations are Forever

Isabelle Hupont Torres

Our innovative work as part of NaturArchy focuses on the main challenges for humanity, by bringing together AI and nature  

Researcher, Synocene

JD Whitman

Our hope with this project was to tackle negative ecological emotions which stop us from acting and taking responsibility during a crisis  

Artist, Plastic Magnitudes

Caterina Cacciatori

NaturArchy brings people closer to contamination issues and research on these

Researcher, Haunted Waters

Margherita Pevere

Our NaturArchy project gives attention to more than human identities in changing and destroyed ecosystems, exploring ways to voice environmental grief 

Artist, Lament

Sam Nester

Our goal with NaturArchy is to decentre anthropocentric experiences of the natural world on a global scale 

Artist, Synocene

Nonhuman Nonsense

We can use science as storytelling and a way to relate to the world through NaturArchy, to tackle climate anxieties 

Artists, Haunted Waters

Lucia Iglesias Blanco

My hope is that NaturArchy helps people love and value Natura 2000, its values and processes, and all the being inside it 

Policymaker, Lament

Giovanni Randazzo

Through the art and science collaborations of NaturArchy we can tackle global challenges

Artist, Anthos

Yiannis Kranidiotis

It is a powerful theme, to be working together with scientists in the face of the climate crisis

Artist, Anthos