| October 30th, 2009 |
Five media artists are on Midway Atoll near the apex of the North Pacific Gyre, a huge circular current in which vast quantities of floating plastic trash are trapped. Artists Chris Jordan, Bill Weaver, Jan Vozenilek, Victoria Sloan Jordan and Manuel Maqueda are exploring the beaches, shooting photographs and video, writing poetry, and
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| October 29th, 2009 | Boring Milipede
Erratic Ant
Hornet Robberfly
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| October 28th, 2009 |
From The Art Newspaper:
Controversial painter Stella Vine, best known for
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| October 28th, 2009 | Reprinted from Live Design: “Creating Sustainable Theatres: Part 1″ by Curtis Kasefang, October 20, 2009
Following up on Bob Usdin’s excellent piece on the greening of the entertainment industry in the “Green Issue” (“How Green Is Green?” August 2008), I want to explore the broader picture, including the facility itself and
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| October 27th, 2009 | This excerpt from Curtis Kasefang follows up on Bob Usdin’s August 2008 “How Green is Green?” Piece for LIve Design. Remember, November 2009 is Green Day at LDI.
In general, many speak of sustainability as having three overlapping components: economic, social, and environmental. Theatres, by definition, score high on the social sustainability scale as places
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| October 27th, 2009 | http://vimeo.com/moogaloo
We go behind the scenes to take a sneek peek at Isaac Klein’s rehearsal for Earth Movements.
Behind the Scenes…A Rehearsal for Earth Movements from 9Thirty Theatre Company on Vimeo.
| October 26th, 2009 | This is an excerpt from Robert Usdin’s article for Live Design in April, 2008. Remember that November 19th is Green Day at LDI and they’re looking for nominees for green production of the year.
“No Orangutans Were Harmed In The Making Of This Scenery.” That was a proposed slogan that came out of a brainstorming
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| October 26th, 2009 | http://vimeo.com/moogaloo
Here is a version of out now infamous intermission facts video that the 9thirty Theatre Company adapted:
Green Intermission Video from 9Thirty Theatre Company on Vimeo.
| October 25th, 2009 |
“This is the river erosion, showing how the bank has almost been sliced away. You can see the men folk looking at us on our
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| October 25th, 2009 |
jakub szczesny of the collective centrala designed this floating island where visitors can purify water through exercising. the installation located on the vistula riverside is part of the synchronicity architectural and arts festival in warsaw.
‘I’ve proposed a systematic approach: a water
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Sustainability in Theater
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