| April 20th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
The following two environmental philosopher’s blogs provide regular posts with interesting views and analyses on themes such as emergence, ecocriticism, ecocinema and others:
Timothy Morton ‘s blog (the author of Ecology without Nature) http://ecologywithoutnature.blogspot.com/ Adrian J Ivakhiv’s blog “immanence – thinking
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| April 19th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
Reposted from freeDimensional
Arts & Democracy Project’s most recent nation-wide conference call was focused on recent events in Egypt and the extraordinary pro-democracy movements sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East. The call highlighted how artists, art spaces and
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| April 15th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
A publication is now available online, from the “2nd Sustainable Summer School” that took place in Jüchen (Germany) in September 2010 (cf. our earlier post about the event). The theme of that summer school was “Societies, Systems and Swarms”.
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| April 14th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
There are still some weeks left to visit the exhibition Nurturing Nature which runs through April 16th at OSilas Gallery on the campus of Concordia College in Bronxville NY.
Artists in the exhibition include: Eva Bakkeslett, Norway; Vaughn Bell, Seattle;
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| April 12th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
A Contemporary Art & Ecology Exhibition on Tropical Forests, Wood & Humans, Using DNA Timber Tracking Technology
By the Migrant Ecologies Project, Singapore
The project traces the “memories” of a teak bed purchased in 21 century Singapore back to the site in
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| April 11th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
Richard Jochum: Halt (video still), 2007 (finalist COOL STORIES II)
ARTPORT_making waves, an international art project which raises awareness of current social and political issues worldwide through theme-oriented exhibitions, residency programs and artists collaborations, proudly presents the third edition of
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| April 7th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
“We can no longer put off re-thinking the economic structures that have been producing, financing and funding culture up until now. Many of the old models have become anachronistic and detrimental to civil society. The aim of this document is to promote
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| April 6th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
NEW PUBLICATION: Special Double Issue of Culture and Local Governance on “Culture and Sustainable Communities”
http://oa.uottawa.ca/journals/clg-cgl
Vol. 3, No. 1-2
Guest editors: Nancy Duxbury, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra, Portugal; M. Sharon Jeannotte, Centre on Governance,
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| April 4th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
Art exhibition and various events at Columbia College Chicago – March 14–April 23, 2011
Museum of Contemporary Photography (600 South Michigan Avenue) – Glass Curtain Gallery (1104 South Wabash Avenue), Chicago, IL (USA)
U-n-f-o-l-d. A Cultural Response to Climate Change presents
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| March 28th, 2011 | Comments are closed This post comes to you from Cultura21
Margaret Mc Laughlin, fine artist, has attended and written about an innovative sound work that was performed in Mooney’s boatyard, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland, on the 16th of October 2010. The work was part of the Donegal County Council’s Lovely Weather Art
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