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Video submissions wanted - Breathing as the Biosphere Project

We are creating a crowd-sourced video mandala featuring clips of people connecting with nature in contemplative ways from around the world. (Read More)

Sharing a colorful perspective on ecosystem data

In April 2025, artist Julia Oldham was invited to give a talk in the Ecoinformatics Lecture series at Northern Arizona University. (Read More)

Mandala flux data visualizations of global ecosystems

In March 2025, Maoya Bassiouni exhibited visualizations of FLUXNET data from global ecosystems. (Read More)

Analemma at the Southwest Experimental Garden Array

Artist Julia Oldham pored over thousands of PhenoCam photos to visualize an analemma with FLUXNET collaborators Dr. Dave Bowling and Dr Andrew Richardson. (Read More)

fluxArt at the 2024 AGU annual meeting

In December, 2024, FluxArt made multiple appearances at the American Geosciences Union’s annual meeting in Washington DC, showcasing how art-science collabor... (Read More)

Tonglen with the Biosphere’s Breath at the Alembic

In September 2024, Maoya Bassiouni presented an installation and visual mediation of ecosystem-atmosphere interactions to practice dissolving boundaries of s... (Read More)

Listening to the landscape and unlocking flux data with sound

In September 2024, artist Sara Bouchard led a workshop on data sonification exploring how sound unlocks new ways of connecting with the environment. (Read More)

Art Meets Science at the 2024 Ameriflux Meeting

In September 2024, fluxArt artists in residence participated in the Annual Ameriflux Meeting in Berkeley, CA, to promote creative dialogue with the flux scie... (Read More)

Prototyping digital art software in Galicia

In July/August 2024, artist David Glowacki invited Maoya Bassiouni to Santiago de Compostella, Spain to kick off their collaboration and visit the Intangible... (Read More)

Journey through ponderosa canopy at US-Me4

In June 2024, artist Julia Oldham kicked off her residency by visiting and climbing a 180-foot flux tower situated in a dry ponderosa forest in central Orego... (Read More)

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