Freitag, 26. Oktober 2007

ecoarttech

Ecology, Art, and Technology (aka ecoarttech) formed in 2005 with the aim of working with digital and sustainable technologies and contemporary environments to create art about the environmentality of modern life.

Link: http://ecoarttech.net/

Montag, 22. Oktober 2007

The Seed Project


The Seed Project is a global environmental installation where people all over the world are planting seeds, creating individual art projects creating a new world.

Link: http://the-seed-project.org/

Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2007

econvention

Coined in 1999, the term ecovention (ecology + invention) describes an artist initiated project that employs an inventive strategy to physically transform an ecosystem. This exciting publication has been designed and written to attract a diverse audience. Ecovention juxtaposes interesting ecological facts alongside case studies of projects artists have realized, in tandem with scientists and community members. [from: amazon]

Online Version: http://greenmuseum.org/c/ecovention/

Samstag, 13. Oktober 2007

CoHabit: Cooperative Networks and Ecologies


What kind of practices will motivate environmental concern, and how will this concern then reduce instances of environmental salience in American society? What events can urge one to adopt an ecological/environmental worldview, and then to act according to this worldview? How is physical space manipulated to fulfill the needs of human endeavors and also to ensure the ability of the land to regenerate itself and also allow the regeneration of other species that rely on that land for habitation? How do we cohabit this space? How is art involved in this conversation? [...]

Link: http://megrimm.net/entry/30/cohabit_cooperative_networks_a/projects#body

Superfund365


Superfund365, A Site-A-Day, is an online data visualization application with an accompanying RSS-feed and email alert system. Each day for a year, starting on September 1, 2007, Superfund365 will visit one toxic site currently active in the Superfund program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). We begin the journey in the New York City area and work our way across the country, ending the year in Hawaii. (We will need a beach vacation by then!) In the end, the archive will consist of 365 visualizations of some of the worst toxic sites in the U.S., roughly a quarter of the total number on the Superfund's National Priorities List (NPL). Along the way, we will conduct video interviews with people involved with or impacted by Superfund. [...]

Link: http://transition.turbulence.org/Works/superfund

AIR :: Area's Immediate Reading


AIR is a public, social experiment in which people are invited to use Preemptive Media's portable air monitoring devices to explore their neighborhoods and urban environments for pollution and fossil fuel burning hotspots. [...]

Link: http://pm-air.net

chris jordan photography


Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption

Exploring around our country’s shipping ports and industrial yards, where the accumulated detritus of our consumption is exposed to view like eroded layers in the Grand Canyon, I find evidence of a slow-motion apocalypse in progress. I am appalled by these scenes, and yet also drawn into them with awe and fascination. The immense scale of our consumption can appear desolate, macabre, oddly comical and ironic, and even darkly beautiful; for me its consistent feature is a staggering complexity.
The pervasiveness of our consumerism holds a seductive kind of mob mentality. Collectively we are committing a vast and unsustainable act of taking, but we each are anonymous and no one is in charge or accountable for the consequences. I fear that in this process we are doing irreparable harm to our planet and to our individual spirits. [...]

Link: http://www.chrisjordan.com/

Free Soil


Free Soil is an international hybrid collaboration of artists, activists, researchers and gardeners who take a participatory role in the transformation of our environment. Free Soil fosters discourse, develops projects and gives support for critical art practices that reflect and change the urban and natural environment. We believe art can be a catalyst for social awareness and positive change.

Link: http://www.free-soil.org

Hot Summer of Urban Farming

8 visual artists in the city and on the web
2.- 26. September 2006, Outer Nørrebro, Copenhagen

Over the summer, 8 artists from Denmark and abroad have made temporary works, gardens and plantations in outer Nørrebro. The projects serve as starting points for exploring informal and temporary uses of spaces that are undetermined.
The artists have been dealing with issues of inclusion and exclusion, the use of public space, the origin and history of plant life and the relation between the city and its surrounding. For each project a poster is made expanding on the project or dealing with more Utopian aspects.
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Link: http://www.publik.dk/hotsummer

breathing earth

BreathingEarth displays the carbon dioxide emission levels of every country in the world, as well as their birth and death rates - all in real time.
Link: http://www.breathingearth.net/