An international networking event took place last year in Sao Paulo relating to art, technology and environment which has now resulted in a book and online PDF which is available at http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/#2930 - with texts by Brasilian, Dutch and UK writers, researchers and practitioners.
Deepwater Horizon – the more you know…
Rozanne Amico has done an amazing job of tracking and collating information about the oil haemorrage / volcano in the Gulf of Mexico. She has brought together news, comment, factual resources and also some humorous sites. If you want to know more about this massive massive disaster... http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/05/15/below-the-surface-of-oil-hemorrhage-by-roxanne-amico/
Alex Bell: Peak Water
Peak Water was written by Alexander Bell to alert the world to a crisis: we are using more water than is available in the places where we live. For some, in the wet regions, peak water will never occur, but for the people of the USA, Africa, Southern Europe, India, Middle East and China, it... Continue Reading →
Humanities and Climate Change
The next 'Humanities and Climate Change' meeting will be at IASH on 11th June, 1-2pm. Dr Alex Guilherme (Philosophy, University of Durham) will give a short talk followed by discussion on "Climate change and the ethics of ‘care’". Abstract below. Everyone welcome, but if possible, do please let Anthea know that you intend to come... Continue Reading →
RANE PhD Studentship 2010
The RANE research is please to annouce that University College Falmouth are supporting a funded PhD Studentship within the Arts & Environment research area starting in October 2010. Research proposals are invited that address: "A critical engagement through arts practice with issues of environmental change" Director of Studies: Dr Daro Montag Daro.Montag@falmouth.ac.uk The RANE research... Continue Reading →
The Fruitful Gathering
Scottish Orchards are launching the project 'Commonwealth Orchard' by holding the Scottish Orchard Gathering of enthusiasts, fruit growers, apple pickers, pie bakers, grafters and pruners 10am-4pm Saturday 22nd May 2010 at St Mungo's Museum, 2 Castle Street, Glasgow, RSVP essential. They say, "The Commonwealth Orchard consists of lots of small plantings, and lots of people across... Continue Reading →

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