Dec 21, 2023, 9:37:00 AM
• The
President of the Port Authority of Vigo, Carlos Botana, and the Rector of the
University of Vigo, Manuel Joaquín Reigosa, have signed a collaboration
agreement laying the groundwork for the joint realization of the 3rd edition of
the Scientists Meet Artists program.
• The
agreement between both entities aims to make this initiative more appealing to
the people of Vigo, increasing its impact and visibility while enhancing
interaction between the port and the city.
• The
building of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo has become the canvas on which artist
Delio Rodríguez has created a mural of urban art focusing on ocean observation.
The goal is to visualize and disseminate aspects related to the marine world.
Promoting
ocean culture throughout society through the fusion of urban art and science
involves creating a mural that conveys specific knowledge centered on ocean
observation. This collaboration also includes various outreach activities
highlighting the importance of oceans in the port environment, leveraging the
possibilities offered by the "Nautilus" underwater viewer. This is
the objective of the agreement signed this morning between the President of the
Port Authority of Vigo, Carlos Botana, the Rector of the University of Vigo,
Manuel Joaquín Reigosa, and the Director of Campus do Mar, Daniel Rey.
The
agreement establishes the foundation for the collaboration between both
institutions for the joint realization of the third edition of the Scientists
Meet Artists program. This initiative, promoted and led by the University of
Vigo through Campus do Mar, serves as a meeting and dialogue platform between
two diverse disciplines: Science and Art.
Scientists
Meet Artists, initiated in 2021, aims to foster collaboration between
researchers from the Campus do Mar network and the Marine Research Center of
the University of Vigo (CIM) and illustrators working in Spain and Portugal.
The illustrations created reflect the shared vision between researchers and
artists, maintaining scientific rigor and focusing on disseminating ocean
culture and creating educational resources for the public, especially for
primary and secondary education communities.
In this
context, Scientists Meet Artists directly contributes to the Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO's Ocean Literacy initiative, addresses
challenges outlined in the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for
Sustainable Development, and emphasizes the usefulness of systematic ocean
observation for understanding our seas and sustainable use of marine resources.
Additionally, ocean knowledge and an informed population contribute to the EU's
mission to "Restore Our Oceans and Waters."
Improving
Interaction with the City
The
agreement between the Port and the University aims to make this initiative more
attractive to the people of Vigo, increasing its impact and visibility while
enhancing interaction between the port and the city.
To achieve
this, in recent weeks, the side of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo building has
become the canvas on which artist Delio Rodríguez has created a mural of urban
art focused on ocean observation, allowing aspects related to the marine world
to be visualized and disseminated.
This mural
represents the variety of techniques, methods, and data used to gather
information about our seas and oceans, i.e., the hydrosphere. Oceans are not
isolated entities, and therefore, Ocean Observation also encompasses the other
spheres they interact with: the lithosphere, atmosphere, exosphere, and, of
course, the living beings inhabiting them, i.e., the biosphere. Understanding
the complex interconnection of these elements is crucial for advancing
knowledge and care for the oceans and their impact on the global environment.
This
initiative is part of the sustainable Blue Growth strategy led by the Port
Authority of Vigo since 2016, where Carlos Botana, a graduate in Marine
Sciences, emphasizes the value of science "in the city of the sea."
The
Artist
Delio
Rodríguez (Vigo, 1972) holds a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Vigo
and a Master's in Drawing – Creation, Production, and Diffusion from the
University of Granada. With extensive experience in mural intervention, he has
received multiple awards for his work. Rodríguez began public space
intervention in the 90s with the emergence of graffiti in Galicia. His murals
can be found in various cities in Galicia, the rest of Spain, Portugal, Italy,
Mexico, and Ecuador. This mural is the result of his creative collaboration
with researchers from CIM, who contributed their extensive experience in
oceanography and ocean observation.
For more
information:
https://campusdomar.gal/scientists-meet-artists/observando-o-oceano/
*This page
features a photomontage of the mural with interactive points providing
additional information that complements the mural and aids in its
interpretation.
Over 600 participants, including students from five schools and members of two associations, took part in the educational and nautical activities of the 2024 Azul Festival. Students enjoyed eight activities designed to promote knowledge of the sea and nautical skills, from sailing lessons to cooking workshops and visits to traditional boats. Organized by the Rías Baixas Nautical Cluster Association, the 2024 Azul Festival has established itself as a key event to promote maritime culture and sustainability in the Ría de Vigo.
• The president of the APV, Carlos Botana, and the conselleiro do Mar, Alfonso Villares, were in charge of welcoming the more than fifty participants in this meeting. • They counted with the participation of more than fifty attendees, who shared their personal experience to improve the quality of life of the people of the sea.
-The Blue Fest 2024 will take place from October 24 to 27 in the Vigo Bay, featuring a diverse program of sports, tourism, and cultural activities for all audiences. -Organized by the Asociación Clúster Náutico Rías Baixas, the festival is an evolution of the Semana Azul, an event held for years to bring society closer to the sea. -Starting today, October 17, registrations for the activities are open through the association's website and social media.