Flood Wall Street - isn't this what happened during Hurricane Sandy? Tomorrow it will be a direct action following today's People's Climate March. Today will be properly licensed and marshalled with an approved route. Tomorrow will be different. Worthreading this article to understand the argument about the depoliticisation of the mainstream climate justice movement versus... Continue Reading →
Honey-bee-lujah
Re-blogged from Creative Carbon Scotland's Greenfest Highlights “Yeah I’m a joke preacher, but do you think I’m not serious?” Reverend Billy, along with his black-and-gold adorned Stop Shopping Choir, tour the world raising the roof with exuberant songs on the imminent ‘Shopocalypse’ and highlighting the role of big corporations, leading to an unsustainable social, economic... Continue Reading →
Art/Design Commission for Loch Ryan, South West Scotland
Jan Hogarth at Wide Open asked us to circulate this opportunity. OPEN CALL for Expressions of Interest Sought for T8he Wig, Loch Ryan, Art/ Design Commission Opportunity - An imaginative art/design installation linked to the interpretation of the Loch Ryan. Aims • To create a sense of place inspired by Loch Ryan •... Continue Reading →
Anne Douglas: What makes a house an artwork? On visiting The Avoca Project
Anne Douglas, during her Mcgeorge Fellowship at the University of Melbourne, Australia, visited with Lyndal Jones and The Avoca Project in Avoca, Victoria. In this guest blog she highlights some of the ways in which Lyndal and her collaborators have been demonstrating an art of sustainability, through a house and a garden. -- The Avoca... Continue Reading →
Biodiversity in the Multifaceted Uncertainty of the Knowledge Economy : the case of ecoLAB
[plastik] art & science is a mostly French language on-line journal. Previous issues have focused on nano (#03), in vivo (#02) and la relativité générale et la physique quantique (#01). Some essays, such as this one by Lozano are in English, Biodiversity in the Multifaceted Uncertainty of the Knowledge Economy : the case of ecoLAB.... Continue Reading →
Living Symphonies
http://vimeo.com/84688740 Living Symphonies is a sound installation based upon the forest ecosystem. The piece will tour four of England’s forests in 2014 in partnership with Forestry Commission England, Sound And Music and with support from Arts Council England. Locations Thetford Forest (24 May — 1 June 2014) Fineshade Woods (20 — 26 June 2014) Cannock... Continue Reading →

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