[{"ind":0,"name":"Embodying","evalText":""},{"ind":1,"name":"Learning","evalText":""},{"ind":2,"name":"Imagining","evalText":""},{"ind":3,"name":"Caring","evalText":""},{"ind":4,"name":"Organizing","evalText":""},{"ind":5,"name":"Inspiring","evalText":"The oceans are a great carbon sink, a trove of biodiversity, and many of us depend on it for their livelihood. We need to inspire people to take better care of what’s below the surface. Researchers have the knowledge, artists the capacity to engage. The Baltic Sea Lab brings them together with ways of working.\n\nThe groups that provide input for the Toolkit of Creative Practices are also those researchers and artists. The local community is seen as a group that must be activated and empowered but doesn’t directly feed into the toolkit. Could that role change through the continuation of the project? How do the roles of the different groups facilitate the spreading and scaling of the project?\n\n\n"},{"ind":6,"name":"Co-creating","evalText":""},{"ind":7,"name":"Empowering","evalText":""},{"ind":8,"name":"Subverting","evalText":""}]