This visual essay contains impressions and reflections about long-term communication concerning long-term storage of radioactive waste and was inspired by a visit to the nuclear facilities at Olkiluoto, Finland. The site is known from Michael Madsen's 2010 documentary Into Eternity. The images refer in various ways to selected aspects of climate change, public acceptance, uncertainty, world heritage, and the art of forgetting
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Nuclear waste remains radioactive for thousands of years. Burying it underground in an enormous repo...
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This paper explores exhibitions of nuclear waste facilities and their use as a tool for enrolling th...
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An exhibition of contemporary art in the nuclear Anthropocene exploring the complexity of knowledge ...
All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
As artists we showed Temporary Index in this group show details below: How can we imagine the un...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
How have nuclear issues been covered in documentary since the end of the Cold War? This original new...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...
Care takes time. Caring, whether with, for, or about a living being or entity that is more-than-huma...
The present text serves as a vision document helping start a broad-based reflection in Sweden and el...
Nuclear waste remains radioactive for thousands of years. Burying it underground in an enormous repo...
This artwork is in response to the 25th anniversary of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The grea...
Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
Community Arts and Cultural Development (CACD) can celebrate and enhance community resilience while...
This paper explores exhibitions of nuclear waste facilities and their use as a tool for enrolling th...
This paper introduces the work of the artist James Acord, an American stone carver and artist who ca...
An exhibition of contemporary art in the nuclear Anthropocene exploring the complexity of knowledge ...
All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
As artists we showed Temporary Index in this group show details below: How can we imagine the un...