Art x Science Dialogues: Photography x Environmental Ecology

We have invited creative studio Compáz from Switzerland and Yining He, writer and curator from China for a dialogue on Photography x Environmental Ecology.

Today, environmental concerns are some of the most pressing issues faced by the society. During the third Art x Science Dialogue, we’ll bring Photography x Environmental Ecology into our focus and present projects created from research laboratory to life through art and photography. We’ve invited Ms. Laure-Emmanuelle Perret-Aebi, Scientist & Researcher on Solar Energy, Founder of Compáz Studio, Mr. Lats Kladny, Co-founder of Compaz Studio and Ms. Yining He, writer and curator on photography for a collaborative dialogue.

We’ll discuss environmental ecology in the art and photography field and try to explore new possibilities by combining science, technology and photography to bring to environmental revolution in the context of globalization.

Exhibition curated by Yining He

Event Rundown

18:00                           Webinar Starts

18:00-18:05               Opening Remarks
(Cissy Sun – Head of Art-Science at Swissnex in China)

 

18:05-18:25               Presentation – Where Art and Science Meet
(Laure-Emmanuelle Perret-Aebi & Lats Kladny – Co-founders of Compáz Studio)

 

18:25-18:40               Presentation – From Waters to Mountains: Three Environmental Ecological Projects from Sino-Swiss Photographers
(Yining He – Writer & Curator)

 

18:40-19:00              Discussion, Q&A

Speakers

Institution

Compáz seeks to bring out the beauty of the environment, the interaction between man and nature, demonstrate that there is hope.

Compáz is a collective of scientific and artistic skills, an incubator of ideas that seeks to create, produce and promote projects that will assist social progress. The projects of Compáz are spaces designed to allow for questioning big ideas about society. They are spaces that allow for a growth in consciousness, a different way of looking and conceiving of the world.

Art x Science Dialogues