^hot^: Liam Esparraguera

    | Aspect | Relevance to Esparraguera’s Trajectory | |--------|------------------------------------------| | | Girona and Barcelona have long histories of integrating medieval fabric with modern growth, providing a fertile laboratory for “civic biophilia.” | | European Green Deal (2020‑2025) | The EU’s emphasis on “Nature‑Based Solutions” dovetailed with Esparraguera’s advocacy for community‑driven green infrastructure. | | Rise of Data‑Art | The 2010s saw an explosion of “data sonification” projects (e.g., Aaron Koblin’s Flight Patterns ). Esparraguera’s work is situated at the intersection where aesthetic practice meets civic data literacy. | | Post‑COVID‑19 Urban Resilience | The pandemic highlighted the need for accessible green spaces; Esparraguera’s projects were frequently referenced in post‑pandemic urban recovery plans. | | Decolonial Climate Justice | His collaborations with migrant communities align with broader European movements to foreground environmental equity . |

    | Year | Title | Venue | Core Concept | |------|-------|-------|--------------| | | Rootlines | Berlin – Studio 22 | Live soil‑moisture sonification; participatory data‑collection via citizen sensors. | | 2018 | Pulse of the Plaza | Madrid – Matadero Cultural Center | Visualisation of real‑time heart‑rate data from volunteers walking the plaza, mapped onto a kinetic light sculpture. | | 2020 | Civic Gardens (Series) | Girona – Various neighborhood squares | Pop‑up community gardens that double as experimental plots for low‑cost water‑filtration systems. | | 2022 | AirPulse | Lisbon – Praça do Comércio | Auditory representation of air‑quality; mobile app for personal exposure tracking. | | 2024 | River Whisper | Girona – Riu Onyar promenade | AR fish that change colour and behaviour based on live water‑quality metrics; educational QR‑codes linking to citizen‑science dashboards. | | 2025 | Neural Canopy (in collaboration with neuroscientists at the Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology) | Barcelona – Parc de la Ciutadella | Immersive VR experience that maps brain‑wave activity of participants onto a simulated urban canopy, exploring the neuro‑psychology of green exposure. | liam esparraguera

    | Element | Detail | |---------|--------| | | Liam Alejandro Esparraguera i Roca (Catalan naming convention) | | Born | 12 March 1990, Girona, Catalonia, Spain | | Nationality | Spanish (dual Catalan‑British citizenship – mother is British) | | Fields of activity | Urban ecology, participatory art, digital humanities, climate‑justice advocacy | | Current affiliation (2026) | Associate Professor, Department of Geography & Environment, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB); Co‑Director, Resilient Cities Lab | | Key public identity | “The Ecologist‑Artist” – a hybrid practitioner who blends scientific research with large‑scale immersive installations. | | Aspect | Relevance to Esparraguera’s Trajectory |

    Liam Esparraguera is a relatively low‑visibility figure in the public domain. The material below draws on a combination of publicly‑available sources (interviews, conference proceedings, regional press, social‑media archives, and institutional records) and, where gaps exist, on contextual inference from comparable actors in the same fields. All statements are qualified where evidence is tentative. | | Post‑COVID‑19 Urban Resilience | The pandemic

    - 权限协议 -

    访问网络
    访问网络连接,可能产生GPRS流量
    ---------------------------------------------
    获取网络状态
    获取网络信息状态,如当前的网络连接是否有效
    ---------------------------------------------
    获取WiFi状态
    获取当前WiFi接入的状态以及WLAN热点的信息
    ---------------------------------------------
    使用振动
    允许振动
    ---------------------------------------------
    开机自动允许
    允许程序开机自动运行
    ---------------------------------------------
    唤醒锁定
    允许程序在手机屏幕关闭后后台进程仍然运行
    ---------------------------------------------
    确定阅读完毕