Nubla. Ecologies at atmospheric level is a cycle of research based on popular knowledge about meteorology and climate. In the Nubla sessions, which have been taking place since 2019, we seek to give continuity to the knowledge that allows us to dialogue with those atmospheric phenomena that happen “in plain sight”, identify what experiences they anticipate and understand how they determine many of the decisions of daily life in the place where we are: sowing, harvesting, stabling, celebration or not of festivals, daily walks or meeting times when heat, cold, rain or any inclement weather allows it. This shared and daily cultivated knowledge constitutes a true observatory of the changes in human and non-human lives in a context of climate crisis.
Nubla takes the form of fieldwork sessions, filandones or workshops, it takes place in bell towers, atmospheric physics laboratories or in the immaterial spaces of big data, it precipitates in touches to “tente nube”, myths, data, conversation and changes of axis in the gaze.