THE SCOPE OF POLITICAL ECOLOGY AND ARTISTIC PRACTICE Sina Ribak, transdisciplinary research for sustainability, April 2, 2019
THE SCOPE OFPOLITICAL ECOLOGY
ANDARTISTIC PRACTICE
Sina Ribak, transdisciplinary research for sustainability, April 2, 2019
Ed Hawkins: Warming stripes for 1850-2018 using the WMO
annual global temperature dataset, Climate Lab Book, 2018.
Carolina Caycedo: Installation in exhibition ‘How to talk with birds, trees, fish, shells, snakes, lions and bulls’. Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 2018
Carolina Caycedo: Geneology of a Struggle, installation, Vargas Musuem in Quezon City, Philippines, 2017
HOW FAR ARTISTIC PRACTICES MAY BE ABLE TO SHAPE PUBLIC SPACE,
CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY, AND POLITICAL ACTION?
THANK YOU
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Birg i t Schneider : Kl imabi lder - E ine Genealogie Globaler Bi ldpol i t iken von Kl ima und Kl imawandel . 2018, Matthes & Se i tzen, Ber l in .
T. J . Demos Decoloniz ing Nature - Contemporary Ar t and the Pol i t ics of Ecology. 2016, Sternberg Press , Ber l in .
PUBLICATIONS
Amy Ba lk in , Pub l i c Smog :ht tp : / /www.publ i c smog.org /
B i rg i t Schne ider, K l imab i lder :h t tps : / /www.un i -potsdam.de /de /medienoekolog ie / index/k l imab i lder.h tml
Caro l ina Caycedo, Geneo logy o f a S trugg le :h t tp : / / caro l inacaycedo.comhttps : / /ear thr i ghtsde fenders .org /
Ed Hawkins , Warming S tr ipes :h t tp : / /www.c l imate- l ab-book .ac .uk/2018/warming-s tr ipes /#more-5516
Tomas Saraceno, Aerocene :ht tp : / / aerocene .org /
LINKS
• What: This blog is an experiment in ‘open source’ climate science. It is written by climate scientists, but open to anyone to see and comment. Guest posts are encouraged!
• Aim: To promote collaboration through open scientific discussion, and to improve our understanding of our evolving climate. Success would be a single, collaborative paper as a result of discussions on this blog.
• How: If the posts are interesting to you, please comment. Or contribute a post of your own. Views from climate scientists (and beyond) are welcome and encouraged
• It is not: Please keep the discussion scientific and on topic – this is not meant to be a typical blog discussion of the consensus view on climate science.
• http://www.climate-lab-book.ac.uk/about/