Sci-Art | Neuston Exp. 3: in concert with the ocean w/ Abraham Cupeiro
The Neuston project was born in 2007 to establish a transdisciplinary dialogue between scientists and artists that would allow them to jointly explore both forms of knowledge, science and art, considering both cultures as an inseparable whole.
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At the Neuston Experiment 3: In Concert with the Ocean (2022 -2023), music once again became the protagonist thanks to the builder and multi-instrumentalist Abraham Cupeiro. The continuous search for new sounds throughout the world, collected in his latest album Pangea, connected very well with one of the pillars of Oceanic Culture: there is only one ocean that connects us all. Resuming the dialogues between the scientific staff of the Institute and the artist, a work-concert was created in which key concepts about the importance of research and science, especially marine science, were transmitted, taking advantage of the fascination created by the artist's music. sarrian. This concert was performed in VIgo, in 2022, and in the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid (RJB-CSIC) in 2023, following a strategic line that tries to take advantage of collaborations to bring ocean science to inland areas. These last 2 concerts were held within the framework of the European project "Ocean Night: helping society understand the importance of the marine ecosystem" (101061165), an initiative of the European Union financed by the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-CITIZENS-01).
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