Projecting the Anthropocene
Anthropocene engagements with the general public through visual and artistic approaches in Korea

Technology, science, and policy alone cannot address the Anthropocene’s highly complex challenges. Art and creativity are also crucial in communicating these issues and shifting human perception.
That is the reason why artist and researcher Professor Yiyun Kang engaged in a visual art project in collaboration with the KAIST Center for Anthropocene Studies (Daejon, Korea), highlighting the growing importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration and initiatives. A short film (in English) tells the story of this collaboration, and also give insigthes about the prupose of the Center.
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