Beyond Glaciation: Virtual Transformation of Goldbergkees
Beyond Glaciation: Virtual Transformation of Goldbergkees
Disciplines
Geosciences (25%); Arts (75%)
Keywords
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Artificial Intelligence,
Glacier,
Virtual Reconstruction
The interdisciplinary art project Beyond Glaciation explores the Goldbergkees, a rapidly melting glacier in Austria. The goal is to preserve this glaciernot in a physical sense, which seems hardly possible in light of global warming, but through digital reconstruction and transformation. Using drones and microscopes, 3D models, the visualization of measurement data, and artificial intelligence, a virtual representation of the glacier is createdone that goes far beyond its visible surface. Microorganisms, plastic particles, traces of human activity, and ancient stories are examined, artistically interpreted, and translated into an immersive simulation. The glacier is not portrayed as a lifeless mass of ice, but as a living, complex ecosystem that interweaves nature, culture, myth, and science. Beyond Glaciation responds to the climate crisis by capturing the glaciers layered present and extending it into speculative futures. The project explores both the potential and the contradictions of cutting-edge digital technologies within artistic processes. A multimedia experience emerges that tells the story of what is currently disappearingand of what might evolve in its place. It builds bridges between art and science, between past and future, between reality and imagination. In this way, the glacier remains accessible even after it is gonepreserved as a virtual monument and a space of possibility. By creating new forms of seeing, feeling, and understanding, Beyond Glaciation invites us to fundamentally rethink our relationship with nature.
- Klemens Weisleitner, Austrian Polar Research Institute (APRI) , national collaboration partner
- Elke Ludewig, GeoSphere Austria (GSA) , national collaboration partner
- Simon Hochleitner, national collaboration partner
- Birgit Sattler, Universität Innsbruck , national collaboration partner
- Nadja Reifer, Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz , national collaboration partner
- Tina Frank, Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz , national collaboration partner
- Pamela C. Scorzin, Fachhochschule Dortmund - Germany
- Thomas Hoch, Particle Metrix - Germany