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Citizen Artists

Submissions by Citizen Artists
 

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Susanna Wenzel, Vienna:
"Many circles, one sphere"
Submitted 2025-03-27

Maria Santner, Vienna:
"Squaring a circle may be difficult,
turning a sphere into a cube even more so,
but implementing actions with regard to the climate sphere appears to be extremely complex."
Submitted 2025-03-25

Harry Putz, Innsbruck, creator of the excellent film "Requiem auf Weiss", augmented the Mittelbergferner by the climate sphere. 
Starring Harry Putz. Title: "Soon gone".
Submitted 2025-03-27
 

smice.art, Bad Reichenhall, submitted two videos "How much will water levels in the Adriatic rise?" and "Eroded fields meet the rising sea level".
Submitted 2025-03-29.

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Guenter Janska, @drguenterjanska, Vienna, sent two photos entitled "Apparently a dead end" and "Gloomy clouds and a glimmer of hope".
Submitted 2025-03-31. 

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Many thanks to Susanna Wenzel, Vienna, who sent a contribution from Znaim to CITIZEN ART, pointing out that
"Viticulture will also have to adapt".
Submitted 2025-04-07.

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Contributing to CITIZEN ART, Peter Müller from Berlin added the Climate Sphere to a prestigious artwork by Caspar David Friedrich, recognizing that
"Eldena monastery was already affected before the onset of climate change - but gives an idea of the worst-case future ..."
Submitted 2025-04-08.

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Many thanks to Andreas Müller from Berlin, who saw the contrails of the many airplanes blushing in the evening sky and the parallel to the blushing earth: 
"How does air traffic contribute more efficiently to climate change: Through CO2 emissions or contrails?"
Submitted 2025-04-08.

Janis Privet, CITIZEN ARTIST from Bern, asks after visiting the Cascata del Salto:
"Will such a cooling measure be sufficient?"
Submitted 2025-04-09

Maria Santner, Vienna, recognizes in her submission to CITIZEN ART:
"Many spheres exist several times,
but the most important one is unique:
There’s no Planet B!"
Submitted 2025-04-09

Simon Meyer and Vinzenz Wyser, Basel, have sent CITIZEN ART a video from their audiovisual Basel exhibition "Atrophia - von schwindenden Gletschern" which is worth seeing and hearing.
https://atrophia.ch  Open until 2025-04-14.
In the foreground a loudspeaker, hidden in glacier farming material, in the background a photo of a lateral moraine, one of those that unfortunately do not always look as attractive as this one.
Submitted 2025-04-10.

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