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Music video brings digital nature data to life

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Today, on 10 May, the Nature Talks To Us piece by Tapani and Joona Toivanen, which combines music, video art, and modern digital methods of collected nature information, has been published. The nature data used in the work was collected in the Finnish Ecosystem Observatory project. In the era of the eco-crisis, art and art-based research methods are also used at the Finnish Environment Institute (Syke). Art allows us to access those areas of humanity on which the sustainability transition is based: culture, values, and emotions.

The music video Nature Talks to Us is a tribute to Lapland’s nature, nature knowledge, and the power of art.
The music video Nature Talks to Us is a tribute to Lapland’s nature, nature knowledge, and the power of art. Tapani Toivanen, Joona Toivanen and the Finnish Environment Institute

Nature and digital information combined into art

The Nature Talks To Us music video piece, which has been published today on YouTube and music streaming services, is a unique result of the collaboration of two artists and numerous nature researchers. Visual artist and jazz musician Tapani Toivanen (b. 1982) and composer and jazz pianist Joona Toivanen (b. 1981) combine their own nature experiences from Lapland’s mires and fells with digitally collected nature data in the video piece.

The nature data of the work was collected in Lapland with drones and satellites in connection with the Finnish Ecosystem Observatory project (FEO, 2020–2024). The project mapped the current state of biodiversity and ecosystem information in Finland. The project also investigated the use of many different nature monitoring methods, evaluated and developed their future use possibilities, and established the Finnish Nature Information Hub, which brings together nature information collected in Finland.

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Nature Talks To Us video piece has been published in Youtube.

The collaboration began at a jazz event in Tampere

“Our work reminds us that we cannot experience with human senses all the important things that nature wants to tell us,” Tapani Toivanen says. “Nature speaks to us in many ways and on many different time scales.”

In the video piece, the common research object of the artists and scientists, the nature of Lapland, is presented as a combination of an acoustic soundscape, natural sounds, and drone and close-up video images. Digital research methods, on the other hand, are present as measurement data collected by satellites, 3D modelling, synthesiser melodies, and digitally manipulated sounds.

The original idea of the work comes from Syke’s research professor Petteri Vihervaara, who led the Finnish Ecosystem Observatory project. The collaboration began a few years ago at the Tampere Jazz Happening event. “Petteri Vihervaara was at our gig and came to ask after it was over if we would be interested in making a work where we combine our own work with their research data,” says Joona Toivanen. The Toivanen brothers were excited about the idea, and it was further developed in collaboration with the Vihervaara, and Syke’s senior coordinator Aapo Kahilainen. The final work, which lasts about six minutes, had its premiere at the final seminar of the Finnish Ecosystem Observatory project in Suomenlinna on 17.4.2024.

Art-based methods interest sustainability researchers

Petteri Vihervaara has been on the grant committees evaluating projects that combine science and art during his research career. “Often the problem is that science and art are not equal partners in projects, and art feels a bit artificial in projects,” he reflects.

The appreciation of art collaboration and art-based methods is on the rise. In the era of the eco-crisis, it has been noticed that the increase in environmental status-related knowledge - no matter how alarming this knowledge may be - is not enough to bring about a wide sustainability transition.

“Fundamentally, it’s about changing values, culture, and behaviour, and making it visible is where art is at its best,” says Syke’s senior researcher Kaisa J. Raatikainen, who applies art-based methods in her research. “Through art, it is possible to bring out and deal with emotions and experiences that are difficult to verbalise - such as environmental anxiety,” Raatikainen reflects.

Since an individual’s relationship with nature is fundamentally bodily and experiential, it is challenging to study. In this work, art-based methods offer unique information. “Science and art together shed light on the factors that promote and prevent the sustainability transition.”

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Petteri Vihervaara, Research professor
Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)
petteri.vihervaara@syke.fi
+358 295 251740

Joona Toivanen, Composer
+46-73-5686672
toivanenjoona@gmail.com
www.joonatoivanen.com

Tapani Toivanen, Visual Artist
toivasentapani@gmail.com
www.tila5d.com

Kaisa J. Raatikainen, Senior researcher
Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)
kaisa.raatikainen@syke.fi
+358 295 252340

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