Merz DIY

Miki, who along with Christine I met at Carrying the Fire where they were doing their Travelling Hearth project, asked me to post this, promoting Merz DIY this summer.  It's an opportunity to experiment with being thinkers, builders, dwellers.  I should think the stuff on Let's Remake might be useful. Also download and circulate as... Continue Reading →

Laughing Matters

Subhankar Banerjee, who's recent book Arctic Voices, highlights the oil business in the North from the perspectives of the people who live there, has written a piece for ClimateStoryTellers.org on humour. Arctic Voices was well received, "One of the great strengths of Arctic Voices is that it shows how Alaska and the Arctic are tied to... Continue Reading →

Imagining Natural Scotland’s 15 projects

Imagining Natural Scotland have just announced their selected teams to develop work towards the August conference  in St. Andrews (details and booking information will be posted in due course). It includes a wide range of artforms and approaches to questioning how we imagine natural Scotland.  The projects include a wide mix of methods, and should... Continue Reading →

Creative Action Cookbook

The Summer Heat project, in addition to the Creative Action Cookbook, has a really interesting list of links to videos, tactics, essays and organisations.  Well worth checking out.

Game-Changing Fracking Wastewater Report

Just saw this, Alberta-based environmental consultant Jessica Ernst just released the first comprehensive catalog and summary compendium of facts related to the contamination of North America’s ground water sources resulting from the oil and gas industry’s controversial practice of fracking. Continues...

Tipping Point event London

Representing Uncertainty Who: Academics at KCL and artists from the wider community When: Tuesday 2 July 2013, 5:00-9:00 pm Where: Pyramid Room, Strand Campus, King's College London TippingPoint, in partnership with the King's Cultural Institute, is going to be holding a series of workshops that brings together academics from King's College London with artists and... Continue Reading →

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