Eos highlights cross-disciplinary fluxART projects

fluxART was featured in an Eos article by Emily Gardner: “Artists and Scientists Partner to Bring Atmospheric Data to Life”

The piece highlights the residency’s core idea that collaborations between artists and scientists can translate FLUXNET science into powerful artistic expressions that reshape how we experience environmental processes and data while communicating connection, exchange, and environmental change in ways that extend beyond traditional scientific formats.

The article showcases Sara Bouchard’s electroacoustic composition En Masse framed by the carbon cycle and Julia Oldham’s September: Orange video installation derived from long-term PhenoCam imagery. It also includes reflections by artists, their scientific partners Chris Gough (Virginia Commonweath University) and Chris Still (Oregon State University), and fluxART director Maoya Bassiouni (UC Berkeley) on the resonance and impact of the artworks.