Speaking of collapse, Unclear Holocaust is a feature-length autopsy of Hollywood's New York-destruction fantasy, gleaned from over fifty major studio event-movies and detourned into one relentless orgy of representational genocide. It is the unrivaled assembly of the greatest amount of capital and private property heretofore captured in one frame, that, with unfathomable narrative efficacy, suicides... Continue Reading →
Donald Trump links wind farms and the Lockerbie disaster
We received this email and thought it was worth highlighting, Has Donald Trump sunk to a new low? On Friday, he splashed two full-page adverts in Scottish newspapers linking new wind farms to the Lockerbie disaster - and called for people to email Alex Salmond with their opposition. [1] It’s hard to imagine what was... Continue Reading →
To Life! eco art in pursuit of a sustainable planet
Linda Weintraub has produced an excellent series of books on arts and ecology - they are toolkits and learning resources suitable for people who want to know more or engage groups in arts and ecology. The most recent just published by the University of California Press is To Life! The blurb is here Linda Weintraub:... Continue Reading →
TRASH
The New Children's Museum in San Diego is doing a major exhibition on trash. The following is their introductory text. The artists in TRASH, each with differing prerogatives and intentions, share the common desire to draw attention to an invisible issue that increasingly dominates our lives. Did you know that in the United States, annual... Continue Reading →
COAL Prize Art and Environment 2013: Adaptation
CALL FOR ENTRIES Application deadline: February 28th, 2013 http://www.projetcoal.org/coal/category/prix-coal-2013/ The Coal Prize Art and Environment rewards each year a project by a contemporary artist involved in environmental issues. Its goals are to promote and support the vital role which art and creation play in raising awareness, supporting concrete solutions and encouraging a culture of ecology.... Continue Reading →

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