A collage of people working with water in different capacities
© Jill Scott
10 November 2024 | 15:00 - 16:00

SweetWater: Worried Wings, Biodiversity and You

Jill Scott, Toni Fröhlich

Artists and scientists engage the audience in freshwater biodiversity. What can we do about our impact on freshwater environments? Join us for a unique discussion that compares our watery “tastes”!

Our dynamic event begins with small introductions by three speakers, on the monitoring, urbanization andcommunication challenges that face water quality analysis and climate change. Afterwards we will have a unique and entertaining method of discussion called: The fishbowl method. This is an informative, interactive and dynamic way to find friends who wish to be locally engaged in the cleaning of fresh water. Meanwhile, Berlin tap water is presented on the bar -with various filtered samples to taste and discuss the difference.

In relation to the monitoring water biodiversity, a citizen science network of environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring has now been scaled up to a global level (DIENER). This collaboration with people can create a biodiversity data layer for the world! Artistic interpretations like the sonification of this data, can help people emotionally connect to eDNA evidence. Right now, we face a series of urbanization issues that challenge us to be creative about the improvement of this environment and thus human health. By interacting with architects, policy makers, environmentalists and designers, we can try to improve healthy waters in urban areas like Berlin and its surroundings (WOODHOUSE). Communication is also a challenge! What kinds of art and environmental science collaborations foster more post reflective and lateral ways of thinking and produce unusual interpretations of scientific results about biodiversity data for the public? (SCOTT-Worried Wings).

Today, freshwater needs transdisciplinary teams to focus on its biodiversity and its restoration. Pollution and nanomaterials endanger its species, glacial melt degrades its nutrients, and its species are becoming extinct. Let’s discuss how these collaborative actors might transform the ecology and stop the biodiverse system leaking resources beyond its own boundaries to contaminate our drinking water.

To secure your spot, please reserve a ticket in advance. If you're spontaneous or the event is fully booked, feel free to stop by 10 minutes before it starts. We’ve saved some spaces for walk-ins and will reallocate any no-show tickets.

  • FORUM event in Spreelunke 2.
  • Registration is required (see button).
  • Wheelchair accessible.

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  • FORUM event in Spreelunke 2.
  • Registration is required (see button).
  • Wheelchair accessible.