
The subtitle of Sea Art Festival 2025, Waves Walking on the Water, evokes the layered movements of human, non-human, and elemental bodies across and beneath the sea’s surface. Undercurrents arise not only from what lies hidden below but also through entanglements of the visible and unseen, the floating and submerged. Against this backdrop, the program asks how art and science together can serve as a vessel for revealing narratives of resilience and exploitation. Bringing leading Anthropocene researchers together with curators and artists, it features three keynote lectures, a curatorial introduction, and a concluding roundtable, opening a shared space for dialogue and reflection across disciplines.
Schedule
Oct. 2. (Thu), 14:00 – 16:00
Participation
Pre-reservation & On-site registration required
Moderator
· Keumwha Kim (Artistic Director, Sea Art Festival 2025)
· Buhm Soon Park (Director, Center for Anthropocene Studies, Endowed Chair Professor, KAIST)
Panelist
· Jan Zalasiewicz (Professor Emeritus, University of Leicester)
· Jürgen Renn (Director, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology)
· Julia Adeney Thomas (Professor, University of Notre Dame)
Language
English (Consecutive interpretation provided)