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Art + climate = change /

In a period of profound environmental and social upheaval, climate change has become one of our greatest challenges. Yet for many of us, fear, confusion and frustration mean we are reluctant to consider, let alone act on this pressing issue. Rational engagement with science is vital to forming solut...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gellatly, Kelly (Editor ), Johnson, Bronwyn (Editor ), Abrahams, Guy (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Publishing, 2016
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / Guy Abrahams
  • Museums and the public good / Kelly Gellatly
  • Art in a harsh climate: pathways to a just and resilient post-carbon culture / John Wiseman
  • Nature/revelation
  • Amy Balkin: Public smog
  • David Buckland: Discounting the future
  • Debbie Symons and Jasmine Targett: The catchments project
  • In debt: saving seeds; grassy woodlands
  • Rosemary Laing: Weathering
  • Hannah Bertram: Global dust project
  • John Mawurndjul and Gulumbu Yunupingu: Earth and sky
  • Phase change: systems design for a warming world
  • Altered vistas
  • Japanese art after Fukushima: return of Godzilla
  • Perceptive power
  • Megan Keating: The paper canary; David Stephenson and Martin Walch: the Derwent project
  • Marjolijn Dijkman: Theatrum orbis terrarum
  • Soren Dahlgaard: The Maldives exodus caravan show
  • Angelina Pwerle: Time and space
  • Chris Jordan: Intolerable beauty: facing the mirror of mass consumption
  • Earth matters: contemporary photographers in the landscape
  • Charmaine Pike and Sue Lovegrove: Landforms and lagoons; Martin King: Forest of dreams
  • The significant other
  • The warming, anthropSLAM and anthropocene cabinet of curiosities
  • Debbie Symons and Jasmine Targett: The politics of perception
  • Tomorrow never dies
  • Baby it's hot outside!