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UID:20260715T085806Z - 52586@eupp282
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20261008T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20261008T220000
CREATED:20260715T085806Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.funkhaus.wien/event/sessions-with-eduardo-
 castillo-vinuesa-311">SESSIONS with Eduardo Castillo-Vinuesa</a>\nAs part 
 of SESSIONS\, NeverAtHome invites architect\, curator\, and educator Eduar
 do Castillo Vinuesa for What Does It Take to Make Weather? A Brief\, Incom
 plete History of Skycraft. The workshop explores humanity’s evolving rel
 ationship with the atmosphere — from early meteorological tools and syst
 ems of observation to cloud seeding\, digital simulations\, and geoenginee
 ring projects. Through this investigation\, Eduardo examines how the sky h
 as become a space of technological intervention\, political negotiation\, 
 and ecological uncertainty.
DTSTAMP:20260715T085806Z
LOCATION:Funkhaus Wien Betrieb FlexCo\, Argentinierstraße 30b\, 1040 Wien\
 , Austria
SUMMARY:SESSIONS with Eduardo Castillo-Vinuesa
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.funkhaus.wien/event/sessi
 ons-with-eduardo-castillo-vinuesa-311">SESSIONS with Eduardo Castillo-Vinu
 esa</a>\nAs part of SESSIONS\, NeverAtHome invites architect\, curator\, a
 nd educator Eduardo Castillo Vinuesa for What Does It Take to Make Weather
 ? A Brief\, Incomplete History of Skycraft. The workshop explores humanity
 ’s evolving relationship with the atmosphere — from early meteorologic
 al tools and systems of observation to cloud seeding\, digital simulations
 \, and geoengineering projects. Through this investigation\, Eduardo exami
 nes how the sky has become a space of technological intervention\, politic
 al negotiation\, and ecological uncertainty.
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