| January 23rd, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
BP is definitely splashing around the cultural sponsorship – there has been press coverage of the £10 million to cultural majors
in London, and now they are also sponsoring the Cultural Olympiad.
Art Not Oil want artworks for an online exhibition.
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| January 20th, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
From Yatoo-i newsletter:
Ko, Seung-Hyun, Hur Kang and Jeon, Won-gil (YATOO-i members) and other Korean artists Ryu, Shin-jung(Installation) Yu, Zie-sook (Vedio), musician An, Jung-hee (Gemoongo) participated in ‘Iran Nomadic Residence Program’ supporting Arts Council Korea from 19th 11 to 5th 12. 2011. We
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| January 9th, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
European Forest Institute – Tree species maps for European forests: useful resource on major tree species down to the 1km level accessible as GIS data. The UK’s Forestry Commission makes their datasets available (thanks Tim).
ecoartscotland is a resource focused
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| January 7th, 2012 | http://youtu.be/856fWEltiXo
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This was posted by Wendy Osher to the ecoartnetwork.org recently.
Japanese artist Isao Hashimoto has created a beautiful, undeniably scary time-lapse map of the 2053 nuclear explosions which have taken place between 1945 and 1998, beginning with the Manhattan Project’s “Trinity” test near Los Alamos and
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| January 6th, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Image from Tipping Point web site
Tipping Point have announced their next gathering and have an open application procedure for some places for artists and academics.
“TippingPoint, in partnership with Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability (NIReS), will be holding
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| January 6th, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
A significant report from the Polaris Institute on corporate influence, documenting the ways that lobbyists infiltrate UN climate change negotiations.
Parallel with PLATFORM‘s work on challenging the ‘social license to operate’ culture, including the recent publication Not If But
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| January 2nd, 2012 | This post comes to you from EcoArtSpace
As ecoartspace prepare for exhibitions, projects, and program for 2012, we realize that our website has not been updated in two years. In the coming weeks we will post a review of our 2011 activities. Stay tuned, we have our largest and most interesting projects
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| December 19th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
image from Jackie Brookner's page on the Women Environmental Artists Directory
Minnesota Public Radio recently reported that Jackie Brookner is advising and supporting the inhabitants of the City of Fargo in North Dakota on a major ecological art project funded
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| December 16th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Prof Tim Collins and I presented Anthropo-scene Evolution at AHM’s State of Play symposium in Dundee at the beginning of October. The article The age of man is not a disaster in the NYTimes sets the scene for the arguments around the new
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| December 10th, 2011 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Creative Scotland have announced a call for proposals for public art research and development projects.
“The fund’s purpose is to support the initial research and scoping of a range of public art projects and approaches to provide opportunities for communities across Scotland to engage with
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