My art & ecology notebook documents a SLOW ART project. It's an ongoing diary in images, short films & conversations between myself, foresters, our local community & beyond, detailing an example of how we are turning our small monoculture spruce plantation into an ecologically & economically, permanent, biodiverse FOREST. I also write about other eco-art works and projects that inspire me & which may be inspire others.
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10 Most Recent Posts from An Art & Ecology Notebook:
- Crochet and Climate Change at Dublin’s Science Gallery?
- Bob Dylan to The Strokes: more classic climate change songs
- Raging Grannies do Climate Change, in song!
- Long Horizons: 2010 British Council Culture and Climate Change policy & essays
- Add your Stories of a Changing World to Creative Climate – a 10 year online diary project
- Learn about new policy on culture & climate change introduced at Copenhagen, Dec 09
- Join in and share your creativity on Art & Ecology online networks
- Best green films, Avatar and more
- Converting a spruce plantation into a forest, year 2 (2009)
- 'i hear of press conferences of petitions, of signatures of campaigns & lobbying but no words will come'
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Added on:
January 6th, 2010
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Blog Author:
Cathy Fitzgerald
Language:
English
City/Location:
Borris
Country:
IE
Green Blogging Since:
January 2008
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