Weather as medium : toward a meteorological art. Randerson, J. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2018.
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"In a time of climate crisis, a growing number of artists use weather or atmosphere as an artistic medium, collaborating with scientists, local communities, and climate activists. Their work mediates scientific modes of knowing and experiential knowledge of weather, probing collective anxieties and raising urgent ecological questions, oscillating between the "big picture systems view" and a ground-based perspective. In this book, Janine Randerson explores a series of meteorological art projects from the 1960s to the present that draw on sources ranging from dynamic, technological, and physical systems to indigenous cosmology"–Jacket flap.
@book{randerson_weather_2018,
	address = {Cambridge, Massachusetts},
	series = {Leonardo},
	title = {Weather as medium : toward a meteorological art},
	isbn = {978-0-262-03827-0},
	abstract = {"In a time of climate crisis, a growing number of artists use weather or atmosphere as an artistic medium, collaborating with scientists, local communities, and climate activists. Their work mediates scientific modes of knowing and experiential knowledge of weather, probing collective anxieties and raising urgent ecological questions, oscillating between the "big picture systems view" and a ground-based perspective. In this book, Janine Randerson explores a series of meteorological art projects from the 1960s to the present that draw on sources ranging from dynamic, technological, and physical systems to indigenous cosmology"--Jacket flap.},
	publisher = {The MIT Press},
	author = {Randerson, Janine},
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {Art and meteorology, Art and science, Art, Modern -- 21st century -- Themes, motives, Art, Modern -- Themes, motives, Weather in art},
}

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