Svenja Schüffler is an artist whose educational background is in geoscience. She graduated in Geology from the Technical University Darmstadt, completing her Diploma thesis at the Instituto Superior Politécnico ISPJAE in Havana, Cuba. Additionally she holds a MSc in Geographic Information Science and Systems from Paris Lodron University, Salzburg, supervised by the German Research Centre of Geoscience GFZ. She is the co-founder and a member of the GROUND art association, Berlin, which supports and promotes art and culture with an interdisciplinary approach. Her projects are engaged in human-earth-science related topics, uncertain knowledge and transfer to the public and decision makers in contexts of art. Her projects and artworks are presented in exhibitions, galleries, and forums. For example, the project proposal “Installing Seismic risk of Istanbul” was selected to be part of the Forecast Forum at the HKW, Berlin, in 2015. The project aims to intersect science and art. It is supported, among others, by the German GFZ, Potsdam. The project approaches the complexity of contemporary scientific forecasting and its mode of modeling and calculating future Earth and human impacts. It provides insights into the knowledge base and decision-making processes of different actors in light of clear uncertainties.