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LIVING WITH ENERGY TRANSITION: AN ARTIST LED PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES AND RESEARCH

Aberdeen, Scotland

Rachel GrantWilliam Otchere-Darko, Gisa Weszkalnys

An Irish bog dotted by wind turbines.

Our project starts from the dispute around the proposed Energy Transition Zone [ETZ] in Torry, Aberdeen. The plan cites St Fittick’s park nature reserve and surrounding areas for the ETZ, located between the working-class neighbourhood of Torry and Aberdeen’s semi-industrial southern periphery.

The project will investigate the impact of successive and overlapping energy regimes in and around Torry. The intention is to create an undisciplined, more-than-human contact zone (Isaacs and Ortuba) (2019) where varied understandings of socio-ecological and energy futures can be explored. Our artist-led research programme will comprise artist commissions and public activities; workshops, camps and talks for example.

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About the Team

Rachel Grant is a freelance curator based in Aberdeen and operates through the platform Fertile Ground which uses an interdisciplinary, context specific approach and primarily focuses on new commissions. 

William Otchere-Darko is a lecturer in urban planning at Newcastle University. His research focuses on urban and resource geographies, particularly spatial and institutional transformations surrounding energy projects and infrastructures. 

Gisa Weszkalnys is an associate professor in anthropology at LSE. Her research examines future making as a political, material, and affective practice, specifically in the context of energy developments. 

Maja Zećo [maya zecho] is originally  from Sarajevo and now based in Aberdeen. Maja is an interdisciplinary artist-researcher whose practice spans performance art, sound, and moving image. 

Friends of St Fittick’s Park is a community organisation based in Torry, Aberdeen. We are focused on ensuring the survival of St Fittick’s park from proposals to industrialise the area.