by eab | Feb 19, 2018 | Blog |
“Today, like a ship entering the storm, the world faces climate change induced collapse. Once You Know, by director Emmanuel Cappellin, is a poetic and poignant exploration of how four of the world’s leading climate scientists and energy experts find truth,...
by eab | Feb 11, 2018 | Blog |
9B regulations manage the “split estate” of our landscape of public lands — the federal government owns the surface land, but corporations own the mineral rights below ground. Many of these regulations predate the National Parks, and there are many...
by eab | Feb 3, 2018 | Blog |
Matthew Burtner placed 19 microphones at the foot of the Matanuska Glacier near Anchorage, Alaska to record the sounds of the melting ice. He stretched the time of the glacier sounds, and accompanied the sound with other music to create his piece “Sonic...
by eab | Feb 1, 2018 | Blog |
Joe Webb is a brilliant collage artist we’ve featured before. His work, “Carbon Footprint”, is on display through October at Jealous Gallery in London, as part of the International Weird Collage Show. It is often said that we humans are like the...
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