These thoughts are a little bit on the punk side, but informed by a great conversation with Neal Shasore and excellent projects like the Climate Museum , Ecological citizens Network, Black Mountains College , the Steps Collective, the Open School East 2 year programme , the work of Shannon Mattern, Schumacher Wild, the now defunct…… Continue reading Principles for a Climate-Informed Creative Curriculum
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Five Things #5
A weekly gathering of five links on climate change and creativity. This week it’s human books, real books and animals on screen.
Five Things #4
A weekly gathering of five links on climate change and creativity. This one has a metallic bird nest, an indoor home where it snows and the difficulty in identifying trees.
Building a Green Room
Lots of different services take up space in London. Food banks, warehouses, galleries, charity shops, libraries, health services, schools, universities, barbers, hardware stores, florists, supermarkets, corner shops, restaurants and office spaces all vie for attention and investment. So what kind of space does climate action take up? Does it take up space in a mall,…… Continue reading Building a Green Room
Five Things #3
A weekly gathering of five links on climate change and creativity. This one has garden-inspired architecture, the impact of cars and beautiful magazines.
Five Things #2
A weekly gathering of five links on climate change and creativity. This one has offcuts, triangles and porridge in it.
Five Things #1
A weekly gathering of art & climate related things I find on my virtual wanderings.
A fallow year
Fallow is a farming technique in which arable land is left without sowing for one or more vegetative cycles. The goal of fallowing is to allow the land to recover and store organic matter while retaining moisture and disrupting pest life cycles and soil borne pathogens by temporarily removing their hosts. Wikipedia The Low Carbon…… Continue reading A fallow year
Ways of Being
An interview with artist and author James Bridle about his new book ‘Ways of Being’.
More than posters
What 50 years of poster design can tell us about our relationship to energy. A guest post by Russell Davies.
