ONLINE: World Weather Network
Art Jameel is one of 28 arts organisations from around the world forming the World Weather Network, a global 鈥榳eather reporting鈥 project running since June 2022.
鈥榃orld Weather鈥 amplifies our understanding of weather and connects the voices of artists and lived experience in a climate crisis without precedent. Mindful of complex atmospheric concerns and caring for our global co-habitants, the World Weather Network shares different weather realities 鈥 broadcast from each station in the network- to raise the voice of the arts in our times of crisis.Working with artists and engaging scientists, environmentalists and concerned communities, the World Weather Network brings together diverse world views and different knowledge systems, localities and languages.
Art Jameel鈥檚 weather station, broadcasting from the Jameel Arts Centre, explores atmospheric humidity- a central climatic marker of the Arabian Gulf- through a specially commissioned five episode podcast titled Relative Humidity featuring Noush Anand, Nadim Choufi, Nadine Khalil and Isaac Sullivan, Nidhi Mahajan, and Deepak Unnikrishnan.
Our physical weather stations are in the form of air-to-water generators, located in the public spaces around the centre and providing visitors with fresh drinking water and insights into daily humidity and weather conditions.
Art Jameel is one of 28 arts organisations from around the world forming the World Weather Network, a global 鈥榳eather reporting鈥 project running since June 2022.
鈥榃orld Weather鈥 amplifies our understanding of weather and connects the voices of artists and lived experience in a climate crisis without precedent. Mindful of complex atmospheric concerns and caring for our global co-habitants, the World Weather Network shares different weather realities 鈥 broadcast from each station in the network- to raise the voice of the arts in our times of crisis.Working with artists and engaging scientists, environmentalists and concerned communities, the World Weather Network brings together diverse world views and different knowledge systems, localities and languages.
Art Jameel鈥檚 weather station, broadcasting from the Jameel Arts Centre, explores atmospheric humidity- a central climatic marker of the Arabian Gulf- through a specially commissioned five episode podcast titled Relative Humidity featuring Noush Anand, Nadim Choufi, Nadine Khalil and Isaac Sullivan, Nidhi Mahajan, and Deepak Unnikrishnan.
Our physical weather stations are in the form of air-to-water generators, located in the public spaces around the centre and providing visitors with fresh drinking water and insights into daily humidity and weather conditions.
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