The event hosted by MADE IN partners MUO, Oaza, Drugo more at Nikola Tesla Technical Museum in Zagreb using the example of the Adriatic Sea delved into the exploration of sea-related resources. Diverse lectures covered topics ranging from marine ecosystems to the impact of tourism on the sea environment, shedding light on crucial environmental issues, offering insights into various aspects of sea exploitation and sustainability. The event showcased a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding and conserving the Adriatic Sea.
The event hosted by MADE IN Croatian partners MUO, Oaza, Drugo more at Nikola Tesla Technical Museum in Zagreb using the example of the Adriatic Sea delved into the exploration of sea-related resources.
Diverse lectures covered topics ranging from marine ecosystems to the impact of tourism on the sea environment, shedding light on crucial environmental issues, offering insights into various aspects of sea exploitation and sustainability. The event showcased a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding and conserving the Adriatic Sea.
The programme
1. Made In Dialogues: Sea Sources Introduction
Lecturers: Koraljka Vlajo (MUO), Ivana Borovnjak (OAZA), Maja Kolar (OAZA)
2. The Sea is Glowing, invisible economies
Lecturer: Davor Miskovic (Drugo more)
3. Examples of the impact of tourism on the sea (and coastal) environment
Lecturer: Hrvoje Caric Institut za turizam
4. Our sea, our life – conviviality and autonomy on the Adriatic
Lecturer: Vedran Horvat IPE – Institut za politicku ekologiju
5. Mare modul project- artistic ceramic underwater habitats
Lecturers: Lidia Bosevski (Atelier Owl), Tatjana Bakran-Petricioli Bioloski odsjek PMF-a u Zagrebu Donat Petricioli (D. I. I. V. for Marine, Freshwater and Subterranean Ecology)
6. A Sea Change
Lecturer: Ana Bedenko KONTEJNER | biro suvremene umjetnicke prakse
7. Mediterranean speculative design and community resilience
Lecturer: Ivica Mitrovic Umjetnicka akademija u Splitu / Arts Academy in Split, Department of Visual Communications SpeculativeEdu
8. Preservation & transmission of traditional knowledge on shipbuilding and navigation in Kvarner Gulf
Lecturers: Tea Perincic and Niksa Mendes Pomorski i povijesni muzej Hrvatskog primorja Rijeka
9. Ecomuseum “Batana”, tradition by the sea and batana
The Batana Eco-museum is listed in the UNESCO Register of Good Safeguarding Practices for the preservation of the intangible cultural heritage of the world.
Lecturers: Marino Budicin and Nives Giuricin Ekomuzej batana / Ecomuseo batana
photo: Vedran Husremović / MUO