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Visible Invisible
Florina, Greece

Natural

Collection · 7 items

Organic

Collection · 5 items

Plant

Collection · 4 items

Science

1 sub-collections · 14 items

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Sound walk

Wapato Island Farm

"Wapato Island Farm" by Gerardo Calderon was inspired by the land of Wapato (aka Sauvie) Island, the largest island along The Columbia River just north of Portland, OR. The soundwalk was premiered at Wapato Island Farm on July 8, 2023.

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Janette Kerr: Extreme Seas

Researching sea and ice; interface between art & science

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ACA Soundscape Field Station Artist Residency Program

ACA Soundscape Field Station at Canaveral National Seashore is a partnership between the Community Arts department at Atlantic Center for the Arts and Canaveral National Seashore. It is the first of its kind in the United States dedicated to preservation of natural sound, following in the tradition of other types of successful U.S. National Park Service artist-in-residence programs located in more than 100 parks throughout the country. Support this program by [...]

Walking piece

Public Fruit Maps

Public Fruit Maps is a project that maps public fruit trees in neighborhoods, creating hand-drawn, free-to-use maps for public enjoyment. These maps, ranging from 8″ x 10″ to 40″ x 60″, promote community engagement and encourage responsible fruit picking on public property.

Fallen Fruit

Natural

Collection · 7 items

Organic

Collection · 5 items

Plant

Collection · 4 items

Science

1 sub-collections · 14 items

Related

Sound walk

Wapato Island Farm

"Wapato Island Farm" by Gerardo Calderon was inspired by the land of Wapato (aka Sauvie) Island, the largest island along The Columbia River just north of Portland, OR. The soundwalk was premiered at Wapato Island Farm on July 8, 2023.

url

Janette Kerr: Extreme Seas

Researching sea and ice; interface between art & science

url

ACA Soundscape Field Station Artist Residency Program

ACA Soundscape Field Station at Canaveral National Seashore is a partnership between the Community Arts department at Atlantic Center for the Arts and Canaveral National Seashore. It is the first of its kind in the United States dedicated to preservation of natural sound, following in the tradition of other types of successful U.S. National Park Service artist-in-residence programs located in more than 100 parks throughout the country. Support this program by [...]

Walking piece

Public Fruit Maps

Public Fruit Maps is a project that maps public fruit trees in neighborhoods, creating hand-drawn, free-to-use maps for public enjoyment. These maps, ranging from 8″ x 10″ to 40″ x 60″, promote community engagement and encourage responsible fruit picking on public property.

Fallen Fruit
Walking piece
The artwork explores the hidden dimensions of nature through microscopy. By combining scientific observation and artistic interpretation, the works reveal the invisible structures of plants, transforming the act of walking and observing the environment into a journey across scales of perception

The artworks investigate microscopy as a tool that reveals the unseen aspects of the natural world. Created with laser engravings on MDF, the works translate microscopic observations of plant cells into tangible, tactile forms. Developed as part of a walking art practice, the artist walks through natural landscapes, where they observe and collect visual and environmental traces. These observations extend from the visible to the invisible, as the microscope becomes a lens of transition, revealing new patterns, textures, and connections within nature. By merging art, science, and sensory experience, the series invites viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness between the organic and the technological, and on the ways we perceive and engage with the living world.

APA style reference

Papakonstantinou, O. (2024). Visible Invisible. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/walkingpiece/visible-invisible/

footmobile

Means of transport by foot; or portable device exploited to encourage walking.

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