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PartArt4OW is looking for interdisciplinary and intersectoral projects mixing creative art, science and participatory practices in innovative ways. They believe that collaborations between these typically disassociated areas, may help to take ocean literacy to another level.
KEY
INFORMATION
- Raise awareness of ocean and water challenges;
- Develop a strong transdisciplinary and trans-European network of artistic and creative communities to protect and restore oceans and inland water;
- Support policymakers in working towards sustainable ocean and water policies.
To this end,
PartArt4OW
focuses on participatory art and creative processes on the belief that participation can bring about a deeper engagement of people with the problem of ocean and water health by performing arts themselves.
WAS HERMAN MELVILLE THE FIRST OCEAN ACTIVIST?
Herman Melville's Moby Dick is a classic American novel that tells the story of
Captain
Ahab's obsessive pursuit of a white sperm whale named Moby Dick. The novel is a complex exploration of themes such as revenge, obsession, the relationship between man and nature, and the destructive power of human ambition.
How might that equate to the EU's PartArt4OW
call?
A Timeless Tale of Obsession and Revenge
POPULAR OCEAN AWARENESS ARTWORK - Before he can rescue an injured humpback whale from fish netting, John Storm has to take on four hungry great white sharks. Fortunately he is a resourceful ocean adventurer. He beats off the attackers, then calms the giant whale they were circling, who is injured and bleeding badly. Then the ocean conservationist's mission begins.
If we are going to save our waters and oceans, we need to significantly raise awareness of the issues. We need more competitions like these to make that happen. Well done EU. Keep up the good work. The Kulo-Luna project is just one example of art in action.
If you need any further assistance please contact CMMI at opencall@partart4ow.eu
https://partart4ow.eu/
COULD KULO-LUNA BECOME A MODERN MOBY DICK?
PartArt4OW
- Proposal for an adapted & illustrated version of the Kulo-Luna
script, with local exhibition & interactive art competition 2025.
It's a tall order. Nobody wants to read 600 plus pages these days. It's tricky to give one definitive page count for "Moby-Dick," as it varies significantly between editions. The original 1851 U.S. (American) edition of "Moby-Dick" was around 635 pages.
In the pages of the proposed (interactive) novel, artists will be encouraged to submit their artwork to the Cleaner Ocean Foundation, on various conservation subjects - all ocean related. The best of which are to be exhibited in the "Plastic Hall." With certificates going to the winners and runners up, together with a specially commissioned and limited edition 'Kulo-Luna' mug or pen.
The novel will be available on Amazon, offered to schools and colleges at a discount rate, and available in libraries. Local educational entities might visit the exhibition at the Museum in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, not far from the famous Herstmonceux Castle Estate, as an inspirational local venue, where they might take photographs of the exhibition halls, etc. A tour guide will be available to explain and (where applicable) show the exhibits in action. Most notably their wind tunnel, water test tank and the solar tracking system on the Elizabeth Swann model, at the cutting edge of solar and hydrogen technology.
Herman Melville was the author of Moby Dick, a story of what we'd now consider an illegal activity; the commercial hunting of whales for oil and meat. But in his day such enterprise was where fortunes were made in a dangerous environment. Then petroleum was distilled for cars and diesel oils for larger engines, and the electric light bulb was invented. All of which relieved the pressure on whale populations, but not before endangering them. And then plastic came along.
THE
WHALE'S ADVOCATE: HOW HERMAN MELVILLE'S "MOBY-DICK" CHANGED
OUR VIEW OF THE DEEP
Ambergris - A very expensive waxy substance found in sperm whale intestines Ann Alexander - A whaling ship rammed and sunk by a sperm whale in 1851 Arrowhead - One of Herman Melville's homes, now a monument to the writer Benito Cereno - Spanish slave ship revolt Berkshire Historical Society - Based at Arrowhead Bildad - Retired captain and half owner of the Pequod Billy Budd - A Royal Navy sailor is wrongly accused of mutiny and court martialled Blubber - The skin of a whale typically reduced to oil Bulkington - A sailor in the Spounter Inn and Pequod crew member Captain Ahab - The obsessive commander of the Pequod Captain Boomer - Commands the Samuel Enderby of London Captain Gardiner - Card Game - Moby Dick adaptation using cards, dice and tokens Carpenter - A member of the Pequod's crew Cleaner Ocean Foundation - a not for profit conservation & research organisation Chapel - New Bedford CNN - 200 years old yet Moby Dick is very 2019 by David Shaerf Cyprus Maritime & Marine Institute - Art participation for ocean literacy EU water missions Daggoo - African harpooneer Daily Mail Online - October 2013, Two films shipwrecked crew cannibals, Essex 1820 Dollars - Spanish pieces of eight Doubloons - Originally a gold coin from Spain, but also from Portugal and Equador Dough Boy - The Pequod's ship's steward Elijah - Dockside preacher Elizabeth Shaw - Wife of Herman Melville from August 1847 Elizabeth Swann - Clean queen of the seas English Heritage - 25 Craven St, Charing Cross, London, WC2N 5NT, Westminster City Essex - 1821 real life sinking of a whaling ship Fedallah - Harpooneer and guru Films - 1926 The Sea Beast, silent movie Warner Bros, John Barrymore - 1930 Moby Dick, Vitaphone & Warner Brothers movie, John Barrymore - 1956 Moby Dick, Warner Brothers & MGM's Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab - 2010 Moby Dick Asylum movie production, monster sinks a modern battleship - 2015In the Heart of the Sea, sinking of the Essex, starring Chris Hemsworth Flask- Third mate on the Pequod, nicknamed 'King Post' Gaff - A large hook on a stick for landing whales Guardian, The - 6 reasons why Moby Dick is a novel of our times Guardian, The - Top 100 novels Jan 2014: Moby Dick (17) Harpoons - Hand held and explosive weapons for whaling Independent, The - Book reviews: In Northern Waters by Ian McGuire 2016 International Whaling Commission - IWC Ishmael - Narrator of Moby Dick: "Call me Ishmael" Israel Potter - Fifty Years of Exile Jeremiah N. Reynolds - Published account of Mocha Dick Kraken - The, deep sea monsters thought to be real by sailors Kulo Luna - An ocean awareness campaign in graphic novel form Lansingburgh Historical Society - Guardians of Melville's New York home Lansingburgh, Troy - Herman Melville's New York home, Renssalaer County Leviathan - An exceptionally large whale Longboats - The boats used by whalers to chase and harpoon whales Manxman - Pequod's oldest crew member from the Isle of Man Mardi - And a voyage thither, Pacific Ocean sailing adventures (fiction) Migaloo - Australian white humpback whale Moby Dick - A fictional bull sperm whale based on Mocha Dick - Free to Read Online Moby-Dick - 1956 film by director John Huston, starring Gregory Peck Moby-Dick - Graphic novels, easy read classic comics Moby Dick - Illustrated children's book by Moppet Kinderguides Mocha Dick - A real life old bull sperm whale, The White Whale of the Pacific Mystic Seaport - A Connecticut museum about the history of sailing and the location Nantucket, Massachusetts - Whaling county Nathaniel Hawthorne - Writer and friend of Herman Melville New Bedford, Massachusetts - The Whaling Museum New York Times - Celebrating 200 years of Herman Melville obituary New Zealand Tom - A sperm whale also known as NZ Jack Omoo - Herman Melville's Adventures in the South Seas Owen Chase - First Mate's account (1821) of the Essex sinking 1820 Paradise of Batchelors and the Tartarus of Maids - PBS - The life of Herman Melville, American Public Broadcasting Service Peleg - Captain (retired) half owner of the Pequod Pequod, The - Captain Ahab's ship Piazza Tales, The - Collection of short stories by Herman Melville Pierre Glendinning - The Ambiguities Pip - The cabin boy Poetry Foundation - Herman Melville, Poet Pulpit - Queequeg - Harponeer aboard the Pequod Quohog - Large edible chowder clam Quotes - Herman Melville's Redburn - His first voyage from New York to Liverpool, England Rorqual - Baleen whales with pleated throats that expand for catching krill and fish Sermon - Father Mapple Sperm Oil - A superior lubricant and illuminant Sperm Whales - Mocha Dick, Timor Tom Spermaceti - A waxy substance found in sperm whale heads Spouter Inn - A public house in New Bedford Starbuck - First Mate on the Pequod Stubb - Pequod's 2nd mate Tashtego - Harpooneer aboard the Pequod Television Mini Series - 1998 American Zoetrope & Nine Network Australia, Patrick Stewart - 2011 TV mini-series by Tele München Gruppe, William Hurt The Bell Tower - Piazza Tales short story The Confidence Man - Mississippi river steamboat trip to New Orleans The Lightning Rod Man - Piazza Tales short stories collection The Piazza - One of the 'Tales' short story collection Thomas Beale - Sketch of a South Sea Whaling Voyage 1839 Thomas Nickerson - Cabin boy on the Essex in 1820 Timor Tim - A famous whale also known as Timor Tom and Timor Jack Typee - A peep at Polynesian life among the cannibals where humans are food U Vava’u - Kingdom of Tonga, whale watching area Vitaphone - A film company involved in an early production of Moby Dick Whalers - Whaling sailors and ships Whales - Blue, Gray, Minke, Killer, Humpback, Right, Sperm Whaling History - Online data resource: Mystic Seaport & New Bedford Museum White Jacket - USS Neversink Naval Frigate man of war 1843 White whale of the Pacific Ocean - Mocha Dick William B Whitecar - Four Years Aboard the Whaleship 1864 X Y - Z
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