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GAS ZAPPERS is a series of interactive online art game that tackles climate change. The game’s protagonist is the polar bear—that victimized, yet cuddly symbol of global warming. Players embody the...
View ArticleIce Bear by Mark Coreth, for WWF, Copenhagen Dec 10
There’s a lot of discussion about the role of dystopian art in creating new stories about climate and the environment. I have to say, if I was a kid, Mark Coreth’s sculpture of a melting polar bear...
View ArticleInterview with Polar Ice Bear Sculpture Artist Mark Coreth
While walking around in copenhagen last night between re:think locations I noticed that the Ice Bear was being boxed up. It’s below O Degrees now so it’s stopped dripping, but at it’s last stage of...
View Articlea little girl and a big snake – can the arts connect us before its too late?
This post comes to you from An Arts and Ecology Notebook Was just reading the following quote from a book The Care of Creation (2000) and thinking about this ecopoem entry into last weeks British...
View ArticleCarbon-lite touring
The Last Polar Bears on tour This post comes to you from Ashden Directory Wallace Heim writes: The carbon footprint of a production meets the content of the play in the National Theatre of Scotland’s...
View ArticleEMOS 2015 – Call for Scripts
This post comes from Chantal Bilodeau’s Artists and Climate Change Blog EMOS ~ Ecodrama Playwrights Festival & Symposium ~ 2015 Hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance At the University of...
View ArticleGAS ZAPPERS an online game about Climate Change » Play
GAS ZAPPERS is a series of interactive online art game that tackles climate change. The game’s protagonist is the polar bear—that victimized, yet cuddly symbol of global warming. Players embody the...
View ArticleIce Bear by Mark Coreth, for WWF, Copenhagen Dec 10
There’s a lot of discussion about the role of dystopian art in creating new stories about climate and the environment. I have to say, if I was a kid, Mark Coreth’s sculpture of a melting polar bear...
View ArticleInterview with Polar Ice Bear Sculpture Artist Mark Coreth
While walking around in copenhagen last night between re:think locations I noticed that the Ice Bear was being boxed up. It’s below O Degrees now so it’s stopped dripping, but at it’s last stage of...
View Articlea little girl and a big snake – can the arts connect us before its too late?
This post comes to you from An Arts and Ecology Notebook Was just reading the following quote from a book The Care of Creation (2000) and thinking about this ecopoem entry into last weeks British...
View ArticleCarbon-lite touring
The Last Polar Bears on tour This post comes to you from Ashden Directory Wallace Heim writes: The carbon footprint of a production meets the content of the play in the National Theatre of Scotland’s...
View ArticleEMOS 2015 – Call for Scripts
This post comes from Chantal Bilodeau’s Artists and Climate Change Blog EMOS ~ Ecodrama Playwrights Festival & Symposium ~ 2015 Hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance At the University of...
View ArticleGAS ZAPPERS an online game about Climate Change » Play
GAS ZAPPERS is a series of interactive online art game that tackles climate change. The gameâ€s protagonist is the polar bear—that victimized, yet cuddly symbol of global warming. Players embody the...
View ArticleIce Bear by Mark Coreth, for WWF, Copenhagen Dec 10
Thereâ€s a lot of discussion about the role of dystopian art in creating new stories about climate and the environment. I have to say, if I was a kid, Mark Corethâ€s sculpture of a melting polar bear...
View ArticleInterview with Polar Ice Bear Sculpture Artist Mark Coreth
While walking around in copenhagen last night between re:think locations I noticed that the Ice Bear was being boxed up. It’s below O Degrees now so it’s stopped dripping, but at it’s last stage of...
View Articlea little girl and a big snake – can the arts connect us before its too late?
This post comes to you from An Arts and Ecology Notebook Was just reading the following quote from a book The Care of Creation (2000) and thinking about this ecopoem entry into last weeks British...
View ArticleCarbon-lite touring
The Last Polar Bears on tour This post comes to you from Ashden Directory Wallace Heim writes:Â The carbon footprint of a production meets the content of the play in the National Theatre of...
View ArticleEMOS 2015 – Call for Scripts
This post comes from Chantal Bilodeau’s Artists and Climate Change Blog EMOS ~ Ecodrama Playwrights Festival & Symposium ~ 2015 Hosted by the Department of Theatre and Dance At the University of...
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