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#Seismography of Artistic Practices
-*This description is based on two discussions I had with [Reni Hofmüller](https://renitentia.mur.at/) and an email exchange with [Nina Botthof](https://nina-b.at/) of esc medien kunst labor[^esc].*
+*This entry is part of [[rosa's Ecofeminist Dictionary]] from the project *A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers* (ATNOFS) and is based on two discussions I had with [Reni Hofmüller](https://renitentia.mur.at/) and an email exchange with [Nina Botthof](https://nina-b.at/) of esc medien kunst labor[^esc].*
Esc medien kunst labor (esc mkl) proposed describing their work as a seismograph of artistic practises: it observes and records artistic processes, recognizes the creative potential of artists within the current technological and socio-political developments, and promotes this work, making it visible to a broader audience and documenting the outcome. In our conversations and also in past encounters, esc has always been active in bridging different worlds, making connections between generations, localities, and contexts, bringing a diversity of people together around shared topics of concern. This seismography is not one that alerts us to impending disaster but to the building up and fostering of momentum within artistic, activist, and feminist practices.