Amy Balkin is a contemporary artist whose work often addresses issues surrounding anthropogenic climate change. Her recent project A People’s Archive of Sinking and Melting (2012-present) is a crowdsourced collection of discarded remnants found in areas currently susceptible to changing climatic conditions. Through both the archive’s physical and online existence, one becomes subtly aware of the connecting qualities between the internet and climate change, specifically the seemingly subdued role each plays in everyday life despite their respective magnitudes of importance. By examining the inherent traits of the internet—particularly its participatory nature and also its increasing expansion into offline realities—and comparing them to the ...
As solutions and strategies to counter climate change make little progress and scientists struggle ...
This thesis investigates the distinct contributions of artists who engage the public with climate da...
In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and today, forty percent of the Arc...
Anthropogenic climate change is a paradigm shifter, an emergent, complex phenomenon that challenges ...
The CLIMATE CHANNEL brought together artists and organizations with mutual aims & concerns. From...
Art is seen as a catalyst for societal change and a cultural transformation is exactly what is neede...
From the beginning of the environmental movements of the 1960s, humans have sought to convey message...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
This article considers how visual and sonic art creates encounters through which audiences can exper...
Abstract. The main focus of this research will be on the role that Illustration, Animation and Acti...
Because climate change has become a widely discussed topic, it is important to think about how the s...
Climate change is a pressing global issue, but attempts to communicate climate change have not alway...
This practice-based research project argues that the landscape is operating as an archive in the Ant...
AbstractThe present essay aims at illustrating Marlene Creates's web project Brickle, nish, and knob...
This essay studies the problematics of visualizing climate change through research and photography. ...
As solutions and strategies to counter climate change make little progress and scientists struggle ...
This thesis investigates the distinct contributions of artists who engage the public with climate da...
In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and today, forty percent of the Arc...
Anthropogenic climate change is a paradigm shifter, an emergent, complex phenomenon that challenges ...
The CLIMATE CHANNEL brought together artists and organizations with mutual aims & concerns. From...
Art is seen as a catalyst for societal change and a cultural transformation is exactly what is neede...
From the beginning of the environmental movements of the 1960s, humans have sought to convey message...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
This article considers how visual and sonic art creates encounters through which audiences can exper...
Abstract. The main focus of this research will be on the role that Illustration, Animation and Acti...
Because climate change has become a widely discussed topic, it is important to think about how the s...
Climate change is a pressing global issue, but attempts to communicate climate change have not alway...
This practice-based research project argues that the landscape is operating as an archive in the Ant...
AbstractThe present essay aims at illustrating Marlene Creates's web project Brickle, nish, and knob...
This essay studies the problematics of visualizing climate change through research and photography. ...
As solutions and strategies to counter climate change make little progress and scientists struggle ...
This thesis investigates the distinct contributions of artists who engage the public with climate da...
In the time between the first Arctic ice recordings in the 1970s and today, forty percent of the Arc...