Landscape in Pain

Projektdetails

!!Description

This research is art based and explores creative practice as a means to communicate issues linked to renewable energy and climate justice with reference to geopolitical consequences, human and environmental impact.

The project considers how we can effect a just transition maximising the social and economic opportunities of climate action, while minimising and carefully managing challenges – including through effective social dialogue among those who are impacted. The project asks, how can we achieve sustainability in our lives, and leverage renewable energies, without causing harm?

This research employs art to create impact and achieve societal change by conveying ideas, values, and visions; offering imaginative approaches to communication and dialogue around complex issues; distilling information; and producing new knowledge and insights (European Marine Board, 2023). Art has the power to make the invisible visible. The multiple component outputs in this research work together to achieve these aims.

While this research began in response to the construction of the Viking Energy Wind Farm on Shetland’s Mainland, it has expanded significantly due to a combination of factors, including my ongoing learning and increased knowledge and awareness of the complexity of the issues; public responses to the research outputs disseminated to date (publications, exhibitions, conference talks and media coverage) and the constantly changing landscape of proposals for renewable energies and implementation of a just transition in Shetland, and further afield.

!!Key findings

In 2021 payment was provided by a Swiss artists' collective to pay for production costs and shipping to Switzerland for the exhibition, Hidden Flowers Bloom Beautiful, which was also held simultaneously in Shetland. Subsequently REG funding has provided equipment to produce better quality photographic material and better facilitate editing.
StatusLaufend
Tatsächlicher Beginn/ -es Ende1/02/21 → …

UN-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

2015 einigten sich UN-Mitgliedstaaten auf 17 globale Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) zur Beendigung der Armut, zum Schutz des Planeten und zur Förderung des allgemeinen Wohlstands. Die Arbeit dieses Projekts leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) SDG(s):

  1. Good health and well being
    Good health and well being
  2. Quality education
    Quality education
  3. Affordable and clean energy
    Affordable and clean energy
  4. Responsible consumption and production
    Responsible consumption and production
  5. Climate action
    Climate action
  6. Life below water
    Life below water
  7. Life on land
    Life on land
  8. Partnerships
    Partnerships

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  • Grounded in Shetland

    Permar, R., 3 Okt. 2025, Collections .

    Publikation: Article

    Open Access
  • Transmission

    Permar, R. (Artist), 10 Okt. 2025

    Publikation: Digital or Visual Products

    Open Access
  • Anunder

    Permar, R., 4 Nov. 2024

    Publikation: Digital or Visual Products

    Open Access