Letizia Artioli is an architect and researcher based between Venice and Den Haag, always below sea level. She is currently working on Data Turbulences, Flooding Voids, and Weathering Spaces. Her work focuses on investigating the relationship between human beings and environmental data as a matter for research and creation, entangling archives of dichotomies between immaterial matter, data spatialisation, and climate change emergencies. In her projects, media are liquid memories and unexpected instruments for bodies of water literacy. She is an MArtScience at KABK (NL) and a PhD candidate at IUAV University (IT). Her previous exhibitions include ISEA International Symposium of Electronic Art, Ars Electronica, The Grey Space in The Middle, Milan Design Week 22-23-24, Laguna Festival, ArsElectronicaGarden NY, MMMAD. She is the founder of the Venice Climate Change Pavilion project (EU4Ocean Award for Arts&Culture Relating to the Ocean 2022) and part of Youth4Ocean Forum Member as Young Ocean Advocate and EU4Ocean Platform.
Confluence of European Water Bodies