Arctic Perspective Initiative (API)
Symposium:
- ISEA2011: 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Session Title:
- New Environmental Art Practices on Landscapes of the Polar Regions; Politics, Emotion and Culture (FARFIELD 1)
Presentation Title:
- Arctic Perspective Initiative (API)
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Abstract:
Panel: New Environmental Art Practices on Landscapes of the Polar Regions; Politics, Emotion and Culture (FARFIELD 1)
The lecture will present current research and engagement in the Arctic and Antarctic in the framework of the Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) with the specific focus on the use of unmanned aerial systems and other on-the land mapping and sensing technologies by artists, hunters, scientists, tactical media workers and cartographers. The Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) is a non-profit, international group of individuals and organizations, founded by Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biderman, whose goal is to promote the creation of open authoring, communication and dissemination infrastructures for the circumpolar region. API’s aim is to empower Northern and Arctic peoples through open source technologies and applied education and training. By creating access to these technologies while promoting an open, shared network of communication and data, without a costly overhead, API enables sustainable and continued development of culture, traditional knowledge, science and technology, as well as provides educational opportunities for peoples in the North and Arctic regions. Conceptual decisions behind the current API projects and their future paths will be traced.