Images of environmental disaster and degradation have become part of our everyday media diet. This visual culture focusing on environmental deterioration represents a wider recognition of the political, economic, and cultural forces that are responsible for our ongoing environmental crisis. And yet efforts to raise awareness about environmental issues through digital and visual media are riddled with irony, because the resource extraction, manufacturing, transportation, and waste associated with digital devices contribute to environmental damage and climate change. Screen Ecologies examines the relationship of media, art, and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region -- a key site of both environmental degradation and the production and con...
Environmental art or ‘ecoart’ is a burgeoning field and includes a wide variety of practices, some o...
Along Ecological Lines is the second critical anthology in Gaia Project’s bestselling Elemental seri...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
From the beginning of the environmental movements of the 1960s, humans have sought to convey message...
Ecomedia: Key Issues is a comprehensive textbook introducing the burgeoning field of ecomedia studie...
Art is a powerful tool for conveying ideas. It transcends various modes of communication, allowing i...
The idea of the Anthropocene brings to film studies (or, to be more precise, ecocinema studies) a sp...
This special issue of Pacific Arts considers the role of artistic production in relation to climate ...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
This edited volume interrogates the role of media technologies in the formation of environments, und...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Ecological and environmental art, or “Eco Art,” describes works of art that engage issues related to...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
In the late 20th century and at the beginning of the new millennium, the environment has become a ce...
Framing, both aesthetic and ideological, is integral to the construction of visual images. Photograp...
Environmental art or ‘ecoart’ is a burgeoning field and includes a wide variety of practices, some o...
Along Ecological Lines is the second critical anthology in Gaia Project’s bestselling Elemental seri...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...
From the beginning of the environmental movements of the 1960s, humans have sought to convey message...
Ecomedia: Key Issues is a comprehensive textbook introducing the burgeoning field of ecomedia studie...
Art is a powerful tool for conveying ideas. It transcends various modes of communication, allowing i...
The idea of the Anthropocene brings to film studies (or, to be more precise, ecocinema studies) a sp...
This special issue of Pacific Arts considers the role of artistic production in relation to climate ...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
This edited volume interrogates the role of media technologies in the formation of environments, und...
In the face of a global climate catastrophe, the call for urgent social, political, and institutiona...
Ecological and environmental art, or “Eco Art,” describes works of art that engage issues related to...
Art has embodied the relationship between humans and the natural environment throughout the ages. As...
In the late 20th century and at the beginning of the new millennium, the environment has become a ce...
Framing, both aesthetic and ideological, is integral to the construction of visual images. Photograp...
Environmental art or ‘ecoart’ is a burgeoning field and includes a wide variety of practices, some o...
Along Ecological Lines is the second critical anthology in Gaia Project’s bestselling Elemental seri...
Abstract Inspired by ecological calendars, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art organized the exhibi...