Bob Dickinson discusses how artists and researchers have shown that atmospheres are very real and can have lasting effects on our experiences, memories and our sense of wellbeing.
“As the work of Italian artist Rebecca Moccia suggests, it is often difficult to define what causes a particular atmosphere, no matter how pervasive or probelmatic it may seem tho those sensing it. As an artist, Moccia investigates atmosphere in visual and spatial therms, but also contextualises these effects and affects with psychological data, revealing the political and social implications of her subject”