| June 14th, 2013 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
If you are looking to find out more about artists and the Year of Natural Scotland, check out the Insights & Ideas creative cafe event on 6 June. Creative Scotland: Insights & Ideas: Natural Scotland.
2013 is the Year of Natural Scotland. Come along
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| June 12th, 2013 |
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Dark Mountain “feels like the beginning of the story of the world. Not a world shaped by politicians
or by global corporations, but by storytellers and singers who make us feel at home on the earth.”
Charlotte Du Cann, The Independent
14th-16th June at Wiston Lodge
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| June 2nd, 2013 |
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The landscape as a context for second sight and prophesy.
Place-led methodologies of research reveal and inform our understandings of theories and practices.
Participants in the Second Sight and Prophesy Conference at the University of Aberdeen 14-16 June 2013
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| May 24th, 2013 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Cathy Fitzgerald has just blogged about the The Green Party in Ireland who have just launched it’s Forest Policy (read the press release here). This new Policy argues that
“Ireland’s public forests are at a point where, non clearfell, continuous
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| May 20th, 2013 |
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Matthew Flintham says of Gair Dunlop’s work “Photographs and a few texts from a long-term photography and video project documenting the slow closure of RAF Coltishall. Cold War and Battle of Britain mythologies combine. The roots of the Military Pastoral Complex are
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| May 16th, 2013 |
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Join the Masters students of Art, Space, and Nature (ECA) for a private viewing of our exciting final show. WHYLD is an exhibition of works that manifest our various interpretations of the concept of wilderness. The show opens 23rd of May
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| May 10th, 2013 |
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Eden3, Collins & Goto, 2006 ongoing
ecoartscotland is pleased to partner with Creative Carbon Scotland and Edinburgh College of Art to present Collins & Goto’s Spirit in the Air at the Edinburgh Art Festival 2013.
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| May 4th, 2013 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Su Grierson has, with the assistance of Jan van Boeckel, collected her blogs from her residency in Fukushima Province in Japan which were posted to ecoartscotland. She has added a lot of new images which did not originally feature. The blogs describe her time meeting and
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| April 13th, 2013 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Does the (natural) world exist to provide ‘services’ for human beings? Should we attempt to justify the importance of bees or trees or rivers or mountains or bacillus acidophilus in terms of an ecosystems services analysis, i.e. what services they provide to us?
Alternatively should we
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| April 12th, 2013 | This post comes to you from EcoArtScotland
Following up on Louis Helbig‘s presentation at Edinburgh College of Art comes Suzaan Boettger’s review in Brooklyn Rail of three books of photography of oil landscapes, Burtynsky’s Oil, J. Henry Fair’s The Day After Tomorrow: Images of our Earth in
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