On Art’s To-Do List: Climate Change

Connect the dots: Edvard Munch's Scream, Amy Balkin's Public Smog, Peter Fend's current show at Peanut Underground and Lawrence Weiner's 2011 work  WATER FINDS ITS OWN LEVEL HOWSOEVER.  Answer at On Art’s To-Do List: Climate Change | GalleristNY.

A bright beacon in the dark winter months

Heliotrope is a 12 minute audio and light experience about the seasons. It has been created by a team of artists, designers and scientists, working together to explore the impact of light on minds and bodies. It's taking place in the Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens on four days at the end of November 2012... Continue Reading →

Platform on tour in Glasgow and Edinburgh, 21-24th October

Platform on tour in Glasgow and Edinburgh, 21-24th October - Platform London. PLATFORM, the interdisciplinary social and enviromental practice working across arts, activism, education and research are in Scotland next week contributing to the Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Glasgow as well as the Radical Independent Book Fair in Edinburgh.  

Land and Energy Pt. 2 – review of ‘The Time Is Now’

Review of The Time Is Now: Public Art of the Sustainable City There is no question that energy generation impacts on landscape, both urban and rural. It always has. The current re-engineering of systems towards renewable energy is, on one level, not different. Wind turbines are just one example around which there is a very... Continue Reading →

Northern Perspectives: Arctic Art Education and Arts-based Research Methods

Professors Timo Jokela & Glen Coutts, University of Lapland will be speaking at Northern Perspectives: Arctic Art Education and Arts-based Research Methods at this UWS seminar 2-4pm Saturday 22nd September at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow.  Alison Bell and I are respondents.

CultureLab: Bio-artists who tinker with tools of science

The New Scientist's CultureLab blog ran a stor, y Bio-artists who tinker with tools of science, in early August on artists working with "the tools of science."  The article draws in particular on the work of SymbioticA.  It doesn't talk about Critical Art Ensemble or Eduardo Kac, but it does acknowledge the multiple possible outcomes... Continue Reading →

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