Biotoopia I Estonian Anthropocene Center
www.biotoopia.eeBiotoopia is a series of discussions and art events in Estonia that seeks to build networks between the arts, sciences and biotic communities. We borrowed the name from the 1995 exhibition BIOTOOPIA, curated by Sirje Helme, Eha Komissarov and Ando Keskküla, which brought scientists and artists together in the exhibition hall for the first time in Estonia. We continue developing this method and themes. The arts are efficient means of bringing nonhuman perspectives closer to the human mind. The wild aesthetics of native biomes orchestrates diverse forms of otherness and teaches us about sources of new pleasures. It is in the symbiosis of the arts and sciences with biosphere, in the exciting frontier areas, that a deeper understanding can emerge that will help us open perspectives for life itself. Our annual event at Viinistu Art Harbour is rather an interdisciplinary forum than a conference. Different artistic and scholarly mindsets mingle during three days in the privacy of a small fishing village, spontaneous discussions, nature walks and concerts enhance intimate synergic processes. Between the annual events, we organise a number of different activities like Biotoopia Talks, Biotoopia Walks. Biotoopia Art Programme is spread between different galleries, theatres and concert venues. The Library section of our homepage hosts a selection of articles, videos, visuals, audio content and reading lists of our authors and links to our partner organisations. Many thanks to supporters 2022: Tallinn City Culture and Sports Department, Republic of Estonia Ministry of Culture, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Civil Society Foundation, Estonian Business and Innovation Agency via European Union Regional Development Fund, Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department, Click & Grow OÜ, Ecosh Life OÜ, Wizon OÜ, Muulin OÜ, Viinistu Art Harbour, Von Krahl.
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Biotoopia is a series of discussions and art events in Estonia that seeks to build networks between the arts, sciences and biotic communities. We borrowed the name from the 1995 exhibition BIOTOOPIA, curated by Sirje Helme, Eha Komissarov and Ando Keskküla, which brought scientists and artists together in the exhibition hall for the first time in Estonia. We continue developing this method and themes. The arts are efficient means of bringing nonhuman perspectives closer to the human mind. The wild aesthetics of native biomes orchestrates diverse forms of otherness and teaches us about sources of new pleasures. It is in the symbiosis of the arts and sciences with biosphere, in the exciting frontier areas, that a deeper understanding can emerge that will help us open perspectives for life itself. Our annual event at Viinistu Art Harbour is rather an interdisciplinary forum than a conference. Different artistic and scholarly mindsets mingle during three days in the privacy of a small fishing village, spontaneous discussions, nature walks and concerts enhance intimate synergic processes. Between the annual events, we organise a number of different activities like Biotoopia Talks, Biotoopia Walks. Biotoopia Art Programme is spread between different galleries, theatres and concert venues. The Library section of our homepage hosts a selection of articles, videos, visuals, audio content and reading lists of our authors and links to our partner organisations. Many thanks to supporters 2022: Tallinn City Culture and Sports Department, Republic of Estonia Ministry of Culture, Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Civil Society Foundation, Estonian Business and Innovation Agency via European Union Regional Development Fund, Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department, Click & Grow OÜ, Ecosh Life OÜ, Wizon OÜ, Muulin OÜ, Viinistu Art Harbour, Von Krahl.
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