About the Exhibition
About the Exhibition
In April 2024, at a workshop at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, specialists from both hemispheres and diverse fields—from the arts and humanities to earth and life sciences—gathered to discuss dunes. Despite different scientific languages, we found our perspectives complementary, as dunes are shaped by both natural forces and human values and actions.
Once Upon a Dune: Coastal (Hi)Stories
In April 2024, during a workshop at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, specialists from different countries and backgrounds talked about dunes. In addition to the scientific topics presented, we discussed how to make our work more compelling and accessible to a wider audience. We wanted to share our plural views on coastal issues and the importance of taking this diversity into account when managing for the future, because beaches are made up of sea and sand, but also of people’s expectations and choices. This exhibition is our way to do this. Each of us has chosen an image/object that represents our personal connection with the coast. We do not want to present results or conclusions; as in a museum or art gallery, it is up to you to find meaning and to write your own script based on your impressions.
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Center for History of the University of Lisbon, Portugal
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