ZER01 Symposium

September 16—17, 2010
San Jose, CA

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The GLOBAL WARNING symposium, organized by ZER01: The Art and Technology Network, the City of San Jose Public Art Program and CADRE Laboratory for New Media at San Jose State University in collaboration with LEONARDO/ISAST, with additional support from the Montalvo Arts Center, was held September 16–17, 2010, in conjunction with the 2010 01SJ Biennial in San Jose, CA. This two-day symposium examined the interconnectedness of ideas and actions and the current relationships between art-making, science and ecology. A group of distinguished artists, scientists and policy-makers presented and examined case studies of collaborative environmental art projects.

GLOBAL WARNING Talks

Panel Discussion: Making a Future: Artists and Scientists on the Environment

Moderated by Meredith Tromble with Dr. Karen Holl, Dr. Peter Roopnarine, Marisa Jahn and Tiffany Holmes.

(Note: the camera is out of position for the first minute of the discussion, but voices are still audible.)

Updated 20 July 2011