Radioactive waste can remain dangerous to humans for 100,000 years. Nations with nuclear power are building underground storage facilities to permanently house it, but how might they mark these sites for future generations? The nuclear industry is turning to artists for creative solutions. How might artists create a warning that will still be understood and heeded so far into the future? Radioactive Art meets artists whose work deals with issues around nuclear legacy, and visits the nuclear agency in France that has sought their input. Presented by Gordon Young and Produced by Beatrice Pickup. With contributions from: Jean-Noël Dumont - Memory Division at ANDRA, the French nuclear agency Stéfane Perraud - Visual Artist and creator ...
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Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
L’art s’est, de longue date, emparé du nucléaire, notamment à partir des grandes techno-catastrophes...
Vancouver's status as a major target area has led to an increasing need for information facilities ...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
This paper introduces the work of the artist James Acord, an American stone carver and artist who ca...
Community Arts and Cultural Development (CACD) can celebrate and enhance community resilience while...
Perpetual Uncertainty brings together artists from Europe, Japan and the USA to investigate question...
As artists we showed Temporary Index in this group show details below: How can we imagine the un...
Artists: Nick Crowe & Ian Rawlinson, James Acord, Susan Schuppli, Kota Takeuchi, Thomson & Craighead...
Artists: Nick Crowe & Ian Rawlinson, James Acord, Susan Schuppli, Kota Takeuchi, Thomson & Craighead...
The Nuclear Culture Source Book is a resource and introduction to nuclear culture, one of the most u...
Artists are making the nuclear economy increasingly visible by rethinking nuclear materials and arch...
Material Nuclear Culture is an exhibition of contemporary artists responses to the physical qualitie...
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...
Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
L’art s’est, de longue date, emparé du nucléaire, notamment à partir des grandes techno-catastrophes...
Vancouver's status as a major target area has led to an increasing need for information facilities ...