The image shows the painting by painter William Daniell of the Eddystone Lighthouse off Rame Head in Cornwall, England during the ‘Great Storm’ of 1824. Daniell exhibited the painting for the first time in 1825.
Blake and Mortimer: The Atlantis Mystery
In the Belgian classic comic series Blake and Mortimer there appeared in 1955 an adventure set in the mythical city Atlantis. It's the seventh story in the series which started in 1950. What I find noteworthy is that the city Atlantis here undergoes several...
Modified marine ecosystems
https://youtu.be/ohE6ZFPr2W8 Climate adaptation for coastal cities will require altered relationships to the sea and the marine ecosystem. future coastal city communities will live closer to and closer with the sea and it's inhabitants. This will most likely require...
Physico-Theology: Disaster becomes beautiful
In her essay on the motive of Mount Vesuvius, Valerie Hammelbacher traces the beginning of the image of disaster in art history back to the Britsh enlightment and the philosophy of physico-theology. More often referred to as natural theology, this school of thought...
Edouard Lalo: Le Roi D’Ys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnDxZsxHzdw "Le roi d'Ys" is an opera by French composer Édouard Lalo (1823 – 1892), to a libretto by Édouard Blau, based on the old Breton legend of the drowned city of Ys (assumed geographical location).
…after three days the sea would rise and take everything
John Malalas (Greek: Ἰωάννης Μαλάλας, Iōánnēs Malálas) was a Byzantine writer who lived around 500 CE. In his Chronicles he records the following story from Constantinople: "In the 5th of the Indiction such a thing happened: a woman who lived near the Golden Gate was...
Saint Guénolé, abbé de Landévennec, sauvant le roi Gradlon lors de la submersion de la ville d’Ys
Stained glass window from 1917 representing "Saint Guénolé, abbé de Landévennec, sauvant le roi Gradlon lors de la submersion de la ville d'Ys" in the Church of Saint-Germain in Kerlaz. Information about the legend of the sunken kingdom Ys and it's assumed...
SinkingCities
2024 - 2025 The research project examines how cultural heritage is currently mobilised as a resource in adaptation processes, what effects this mobilisation has and where unused potential lies. This transdisciplinary two-year art-science-collaboration builds on the...
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Network for Cultural Climate AdaptationPOLIS-SEA is a global initiative by cultural institutions to promote culture as a resource for local climate adaptation. Located in coastal metropolises in three continents, the members realize public programs independently and...
Stuck in Room 48 – John Wyndham’s “Day of the Triffids”
Sometimes pulp fiction tells you so much more than academic papers can. As in the first pages of John Wyndham's classic Sci-Fi novel "The Day of the Triffids" from 1951. By ways of a lead by a friend in Brussels to an interview with British scholar Dorian Lynskey...