Abstract
In the call of 2015, the European Geosciences Union funded the workshop
“Water as hazard and water as heritage”, to take place in Rome in the
consecutive year. The frame for the workshop was given by the “Spazi
aperti” (=open spaces) event at the Accademia di Romania a Roma, where
the convener (Maria Bostenaru Dan) was a fellow that time on a topic
related to water and architecture. Spazi aperti XIV, the edition of
2016, was curated by Roxana Mihaly, former fellow of Accademia di
Romania a Roma. The integration reached over the day of oral
presentations, as posters of the workshop were displayed in frame of the
exhibition in a creative way. Accademia di Romania a Roma opens in frame
of Spazi aperti all its spaces, not only the conference room, and the
posters were displayed in an underground corridor ending in spaces with
related artistic works (for example the convener participated with an
installation). The artists invited come from other foreign accademies in
Rome, Rome being a city to be visited by scientists from humanities and
artists since a number of centuries (“all ways lead to Rome”). This
ensured international participation from Europe and beyond. The
geosciences were also well represented, which enabled the dialogue
between science and the arts. After the talks guided tours were
organised to related exhibitions on water in related museums which
emphasized the archaeology dimension. Apart of this event there were a
number of scientific and musical events accompanying the exhibition,
strenghening the dialogue. The event was part of the “month of
international culture” in Rome, highly mediatised, and different of the
exhibitions of just own fellows in other foreign academies. In 2018 the
book was published and is subject of a poster in another session
(EGU2019-2000) which all attendees are invited to see. More about the
event can be followed on the webpage
https://sites.google.com/site/egutopicalevent/