With the latest edition of Fundación Canal’s Conference Series, scientist and writer Carlos Briones shows us that the relationship between art and science has been a constant throughout the history of humanity. Artists from all times have depicted their fears, myths, or beliefs through their works, along with their progress...
In his double facet as mountain climber and scientist, Jerónimo López will be explaining at this conference how, with their particularities, the Antarctic and glaciers can help us to understand climate change. He will also be delving into topics such as the importance of ice in the water cycle as...
The effects of climate change recorded around the globe are growing increasingly visible; the seasons are becoming blurry, we have warm winters, flooding is more frequent, and extreme events, like Filomena in Madrid, are increasing. How will this affect Spain? How can we adapt?
Isabel Zubiaurre, head of weather at La...
Howard Greenberg, one of the most renowned photography collectors and gallery owners in the world, reveals how he created his gallery and one of the most relevant photography archives in the history of the art form.
How did he begin collecting photographs? How do a collection and a photographic archive go...
If you have a roof, you have a treasure. This is the foundation for the basic principle of using solar energy in the home: single-family dwellings and homeowner associations equipped with solar panels and energy accumulators for self-supply and feeding surplus back into the network.
At a time like now, when...
It is difficult to find a definition for art or to clearly define its use. In the same vein, many people wonder about the true value of a work of art. Art has always been a fundamental element to stir consciences, to spark feeling in your gut, to raise questions,...