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Join me in person at Austrian Cultural Forum London on November 13th 6pm for artist-guided tour of our art project exhibition "Steppe Synanthropies: extant across continents" and 7pm for an art and science conversation "Can human lifeways produce opportunities for a new wild life to be born?" led by me and my fellow artist researcher Alisa Verbina with two amazing researchers, Carol Kerven who has been working with and for Central Asian pastoralists since 1995, and Ruslan Urazaliyev who have been studying and taking care of critically endangered migratory bird species and urban wildlife in Kazakhstan for over decade. Wednesday November 13th 7pm. Austrian Cultural Forum, 28 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1PQ Free entrance. Refreshments will be served, including a very special cured Turkmen waharman melon. Please share our invite with your communities in London, register at https://lnkd.in/dXbfVCmn; come and immerse into sounds, visuals, and stories about place and communities that matter to me and my colleagues - my home - Central Eurasia. Those events are part of the interdisciplinary, mixed-media exhibition by Alisa Verbina, Olha Vinichenko and me, where we draw on ornithology, computation, folk art, video, and performance art to reflect and connect the routes and narratives of birds and people(s), whose shared habitats and life cycles span borders and persist across continents. Event is organized in partnership with the Sociable Lapwing Conservation Project ACBK — Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity of Kazakhstan Steppe Synanthropies: extant across continents project is on view at AFC until December 12th 2024 in London and will be part of group exhibition IMAGINE CLIMATE DIGNITY at Künstlerhaus Vereinigung from March to June 2025 in Vienna. Images: (1) Video performance by Alisa Verbina and Olha Vinichenko, accompanied by Turkmen Yomud women singing ghazal (semi-improvised poetic story-telling), co-written by Selbi Jumayeva, about lapwings in Central Asia. Migratory bird tracking devices, used in ACBK research by Ruslan Urazaliyev. Currently on view at AFC; (2) Tablecloth embroidered with Turkmen tribal stitch designs by hand and machine, illustrating migratory routes of lapwings in Central Eurasia, co-created by Selbi Jumayeva and Alisa Verbina. Currently on view at AFC; (3) Sociable Lapwing tagged with a tracking advice. Courtesy of Ruslan Urazaliyev/ACBK; (4) Interviewing Kazakh shepherd in Sartakum, Kazakhstan. Courtesy of Carol Kerven; (5) Tagging birds. Courtesy of R.U./ACBK (6) At an old livestock sokhoz winter well, Moinkum desert in South Central Kazakhstan. Courtesy of Carol Kerven; (7) Engaging local shepherds in Norther Kazakhstan. Courtesy of R.U./ACBK BirdLife International RSPB
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