Danakil Depression: a multi-sensorial experience
- 1Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche, Geologiche e Ambientali, Bologna, Italy (barbara.cavalazzi@unibo.it)
- 2Atelier Samantha Tistoni Atelier, Marostica, Vicenza, Italy
- 3Ondesonore Records, Montesilvano, Pescara, Italy
- 4Europlanet 2024 RI, University of Kent, UK
The beauty of Earth is clear! Earth's aesthetic beauty lies in the patterns, shapes, colours and textures of the land, oceans, ice and atmosphere, and this is evident to both scientists and artists who are fascinated by discovery and hypothesis, bythe surreal and the sublime, and by sounds from barren environments.
Enthralled by the extreme harsh nature of the Danakil Depression, an extreme landscape between volcanoes and salty deserts – considered one the most inhospitable places on Earth – and inspired by the intensity of the light and colours, and by the resilience of the Afar culture, the authors will explore the beauty of the Earth by combining visual and sonic artwork, science, image and sounds influenced by a trip to the Danakil Depression in 2017 sponsored by Europlanet, thereby creatively expanding the fields of inquiry interested in reflecting upon our planet Earth.
Acknowledgement. We thank Dr. Hickman-Lewis for ideas exchange on the importance of the integration of science and art. This work is a contribution to Europlanet 2024 RI Horizon 2020 (grant No 871149).
How to cite: Cavalazzi, B., Tistoni, S., Altobelli, F., and Heward, A.: Danakil Depression: a multi-sensorial experience, Europlanet Science Congress 2020, online, 21 September–9 Oct 2020, EPSC2020-1050, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-1050, 2020