The rising waters – call for contributions to the Dark Mountain Project

Do you think about the rising waters?  Do you write about them?  Do they become images in your work?  Do overflowing rivers and flooded fields haunt you.  They haunt Paul Kingsnorth. Dark Mountain issue five is currently at the printers, and will be hitting the streets (or our online shop, anyway) in early April. In... Continue Reading →

Greenteas(e) big event 8 April

We've been attending Creative Carbon Scotland's Greentea(se) events in Glasgow and they are a very provocative process of trying to think through how culture and sustainability might collectively be able to change Glasgow, and what it would look like in 20 years.  The Greenteas(e) events are always open with a changing group of participants.  This... Continue Reading →

What is ecoart? Presentation by Mary Jo Aagerstoun

If you've ever wondered what ecoart is, this presentation might help.  It positions ecoart in relation to other environmental and nature based practices, social practices and working relations with ecologists and engineers. Thanks to MJ of Ecoart South Florida for sharing this really interesting presentation on ecoart and interdisciplinarity.  The text of David Haley's that's... Continue Reading →

dot.rural internships

Thanks to Paul Fremantle for sharing this: dot.rural Internship Scheme 2014 dot.rural is one of the three RCUK Digital Economy research hubs and brings together a team of over 80 researchers from a range of academic disciplines to explore the challenges of the rural digital economy. Activities in the Hub are organised around four rural... Continue Reading →

EU Climate Action Commissioner on creativity

Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner of Climate Action speaking on the importance of creative input towards sustainable development solutions in the context of LAGI 2014 http://vimeo.com/86619560

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