Imagine the lives of the future. X is a young woman in the future Arctic. What food will X eat in fifty years? How might X’s world be shaped by our actions today? Join the hello X creative team as they talk to scientists and other special guests about the evolving role of humans in the ecosystems of spaceship Earth, especially in the High North. These monthly discussions inspire and inform the development of new short fiction about the many potential lives of X.
hello X is a participatory story laboratory based in Tromsø, Northern Norway. Listeners are invited to contribute to the stories online at www.helloX.me.
In season one, Ice-9 asks: How might human behavior today impact Arctic ecological food webs and food culture for X in 2068?
hello X episodes will be released every month, with some bonus episodes for Norwegian speakers.
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Imagine the lives of the future. X is a young woman in the future Arctic. What food will X eat in fifty years? How might X’s world be shaped by our actions today? Join the hello X creative team as they talk to scientists and other special guests about the evolving role of humans in the ecosystems of spaceship Earth, especially in the High North. These monthly discussions inspire and inform the development of new short fiction about the many potential lives of X.
hello X is a participatory story laboratory based in Tromsø, Northern Norway. Listeners are invited to contribute to the stories online at www.helloX.me.
In season one, Ice-9 asks: How might human behavior today impact Arctic ecological food webs and food culture for X in 2068?
hello X episodes will be released every month, with some bonus episodes for Norwegian speakers.
Our last full episode for season one of the hello X podcast will be in Norwegian, but fear not, you can find an english transcript of the episode if you scroll down to ‘English transcript, The innocents”. Christine will be back in a few weeks with a short 'podlet' with an update on the the AR story experience, climate strikes and more.
Googler en bilder av ‘arktisk tundra’ vil en kanskje med første øyekast tenke at “her finnes det ikke mye liv”. Men ser en litt nærmere, vil en finne et mangfold av dyr og planter. Noen av disse er truet på grunn av klimaendringer. Hva skjer hvis en art minsker i antall eller...forsvinner helt? Hva kan det gjøre med resten av økosystemet den er en del av?
Kunstner Marit Landsend (keramiker basert på Troms Fylkeskultursenter, Tromsø) og forsker Dorothee Ehrich (Klimaøkologisk Obsersvasjonssystem for Arktisk Tundra - COAT, UiT) ønsker begge å utforske disse temaene, fra hvert sitt ståsted. Vi blir med de inn i en samtale om klimaendringer, fjellrev og smågnagere på den arktiske tundraen, og spør: hva kan vi mennesker gjøre?
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LENKER FOR MER INFORMASJON
Dorothee Ehrich: https://uit.no/om/enhet/ansatte/person?p_document_id=41186&p_dimension_id=88165
Marit Landsend: http://www.maritlandsend.no/file/Welcome.html (http://www.maritlandsend.no/file/Welcome.html)
COAT - Klimaøkologisk Observarsjonssystem for Arktisk Tundra: https://www.coat.no
Arktiske arter kan dø ut: https://framsenteret.no/arkiv/arktiske-arter-kan-doe-ut-5062774-146437/
Smågnagere på tundraen: https://www.coat.no/Smagnagere
Dyr og klimaendringer:
https://www.wwf.no/klima-og-energi/dyr-og-klimaendringer
https://www.miljostatus.no/tema/klima/klimainorge/klimaendringer-norsk-natur/
https://www.artsdatabanken.no/Rodliste/Klimaendringer
https://www.miljostatus.no/isbjorn
Filosof Arne Johan Vetlesen: https://morgenbladet.no/profil/arne-johan-vetlesen
Polarrev/Arctic Fox: https://en.wikipedia.
hello X
Imagine the lives of the future. X is a young woman in the future Arctic. What food will X eat in fifty years? How might X’s world be shaped by our actions today? Join the hello X creative team as they talk to scientists and other special guests about the evolving role of humans in the ecosystems of spaceship Earth, especially in the High North. These monthly discussions inspire and inform the development of new short fiction about the many potential lives of X.
hello X is a participatory story laboratory based in Tromsø, Northern Norway. Listeners are invited to contribute to the stories online at www.helloX.me.
In season one, Ice-9 asks: How might human behavior today impact Arctic ecological food webs and food culture for X in 2068?
hello X episodes will be released every month, with some bonus episodes for Norwegian speakers.