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Two-phase flow. --- Reduced gravity environments. --- Environments, Reduced gravity --- Low gravity environments --- Microgravity --- Subgravity environments --- Extreme environments --- Gravitation --- Flow, Two-phase --- Fluid dynamics --- Multiphase flow
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Degradation. --- Membranes. --- Radiation. --- Solar sails. --- Aerospace environments.
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Storm surges. --- Hurricanes. --- Hazardous geographic environments.
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The result of research project No Time is a 8-page pamphlet where the researchers formulate proposals for a climate-friendly future and with artistic interpretations of the landscape and climate change. As part of their project, 4 lecturers of Painting at the Royal Academy (Bruno Van Dijck, Tina Gillen, Ellen De Meutter and Pat Harris) and a critic (Jeroen Laureyns) read No Time by Naomi Klein with a few students. They examined the connection between their way of presenting the contemporary landscape and the flobal issues of climate change. Other artists (Bert Danckaert, Brecht Koelman, Brecht Vandenbroucke,) were involved in the project and Jeroen Laureyns described the link between the artists interpretations of the landscape and climate change. The proposals suggested by the researchers are both concrete and local as general and global. The publication also announces the exhibition linked to this project and functions as a call to the managers, lecturers and students of AP Hogeschool (the University College the Royal Academy is linked with) to move towards a climate plan.
Art --- Painting --- climate --- landscapes [environments] --- klimaat --- schilderkunst
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Storm surges. --- Hurricanes. --- Hazardous geographic environments.
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