<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><urlset xmlns="http://www.sitemaps.org/schemas/sitemap/0.9" xmlns:news="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-news/0.9" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:image="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1" xmlns:video="http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-video/1.1"><url><loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/about/instance/home</loc></url><url><loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/videos/browse?scope=local</loc></url><url><loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/w/noade4i2VQcRh2iFBaS3Mm</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/lazy-static/thumbnails/c41cc79a-f380-41f0-89b3-7d4fb9036e94.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Zoöp DataFusion</video:title><video:description>**Zoöp DataFusion**

Zoöp DataFusion was an installation and 8 month long research project, which was part of the exhibition Have we met? Humans and non-humans on common ground, organised by Het Nieuwe Instituut for the 23rd Triennale Milano International Exhibition (2022). 

Zoöp DataFusion was created by ArtScience interfaculty students at the University of the Arts The Hague: Philipp Groubnov, Christine Hvidt, Andrzej Konieczny, Alexander Köppel, Leon Lapa Pereira and Vivien Vuong, guided by Rodrigo Delso (Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid), Klaas Kuitenbrouwer (Nieuwe Instituut) and Eric Kluitenberg (ArtScience interfaculty).
 
The digital and analogue sensors of Data Fusion Instrument register vibrations, heat traces, sound frequencies, electromagnetic waves, the smell and spread of pollen, the conductive capacity of mycelia growing underground, and the slow changes of humidity in the air. It was installed in Het Nieuwe Instituut's garden since spring 2022, where it read a space 30 metres wide by 30 metres long and 3 metres tall for eight months.
 
Data Fusion Instrument registers changes that tend to escape human senses, either because they are too small, too slow, or because they occur in inaccessible areas. The instrument then fuses the different layers of data into a new representation of that volume of biosphere, bringing all the captured changes together in a new form that humans can directly experience. 

The 23rd Triennale Milano Exhibition and ‘Have we met?” open to the public on Friday July 15, and continue till 11 December 2022.

**Have we met?**
**Humans and non-humans on common ground**
 
Have we met? promotes new ways for understanding our planet as a shared space for plants, microbes, humans and other animals. The view that the earth exists solely for human exploitation must be radically rethought to confront today's environmental crises. Have we met? therefore examines what attitudes, tools and technologies are...</video:description><video:content_loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/static/streaming-playlists/hls/ad27f37e-20f6-4341-b92a-b661b928ce0e/efd8e431-6475-43e4-a9b0-c16f37949f96-master.m3u8</video:content_loc><video:player_loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/videos/embed/noade4i2VQcRh2iFBaS3Mm</video:player_loc><video:duration>422</video:duration><video:rating>0</video:rating><video:view_count>6</video:view_count><video:publication_date>2026-04-25T18:58:43.118Z</video:publication_date><video:tag>ecology</video:tag><video:tag>art</video:tag><video:tag>research</video:tag><video:tag>datafusion</video:tag><video:tag>ecological regeneration</video:tag><video:family_friendly>YES</video:family_friendly><video:uploader info="https://video.terrestris.nl/c/root_channel/videos">Terrestris main channel</video:uploader><video:live>NO</video:live></video:video></url><url><loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/w/jDVgsKcKbaEQXLLv37bmGE</loc><video:video><video:thumbnail_loc>https://video.terrestris.nl/lazy-static/thumbnails/5fa80bd5-214b-4d61-b852-aebdb02d01b4.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc><video:title>Eva-Mari Lopez seeding "we resist." at GOUDasfalt</video:title><video:description>Artist **Eva-Maria Lopez** is seeding the plants for her ornamental garden artwork we resist. at GOUDasfalt the main exhibition site of the Green Heart Biennale (May 30 - June 21, 2026) in Gouda.
The garden is composed of logo-elements of the main herbicide producers. The seeded plants have been selected because they developed a natural resistance against these herbicides, but also because they have important cultural symbolic values as well as medical virtues.

**We resist.** translates the ambiguity of so-called ‘super weeds’ such as the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) into a garden composed of motifs reminiscent of the most typical ‘*jardins à la française*’. Lopez aims to create an awareness of our flora, biodiversity in the anthropocene and the need for more sustainable forms of cultivation.

https://groenehartbiennale.nl/en/we-resist/

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