‘A Rising Tide’ is a creative practice research project that innovatively combines appropriated and custom-made visual and sonic elements, gig-economy labour, and video game engine software to animate a post-apocalyptic near-future of flooded cities and crumbling skyscrapers. While the familiarly cinematic scene acts as a poetic expression of climate anxiety, the bricoleur-animation methods it develops also demonstrate emerging ways to draw upon the collective unconscious of visual culture to critique our position amongst a present climate crisis. Produced within the same structures of capitalism that the animation’s voiceover warns against, the work also cynically suggests an uneasy sense of shared complicity in how the past and present cr...
The purpose of this research was to identify ways in which people think about climate change and pos...
Abstract. The main focus of this research will be on the role that Illustration, Animation and Acti...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
The current climate crisis has been explored by myriad contemporary artists nationally and internati...
International audienceThis paper describes the creative process behind the creation of an audiovisua...
The output is a creative project comprising a hand-drawn animation produced in response to conversat...
The works of art in the exhibition Red Tide aim to present a vision of climate change in a manner th...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Nayan Kulkarni’s Blade, Lucy and Jorge Orta’s Raft of the Medusa, and Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen’s ...
Tide is a digital animated interactive drawing that represents the tidal movement around the whole o...
As solutions and strategies to counter climate change make little progress and scientists struggle ...
Skjoldager-Nielsen discusses how dystopian works of art can compell us to act and hope in spite of t...
‘TIDE’ is a multi-layered creative research project examining the uniquely dynamic nature of tides i...
In many parts of Australia, water cycles can be fickle, bringing a sense of unpredictability and ris...
The purpose of this research was to identify ways in which people think about climate change and pos...
Abstract. The main focus of this research will be on the role that Illustration, Animation and Acti...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...
The current climate crisis has been explored by myriad contemporary artists nationally and internati...
International audienceThis paper describes the creative process behind the creation of an audiovisua...
The output is a creative project comprising a hand-drawn animation produced in response to conversat...
The works of art in the exhibition Red Tide aim to present a vision of climate change in a manner th...
The Horizon is Moving Nearer takes the symbiotic nature of society, politics and ecology as the basi...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Nayan Kulkarni’s Blade, Lucy and Jorge Orta’s Raft of the Medusa, and Nikolaj Bendix Skyum Larsen’s ...
Tide is a digital animated interactive drawing that represents the tidal movement around the whole o...
As solutions and strategies to counter climate change make little progress and scientists struggle ...
Skjoldager-Nielsen discusses how dystopian works of art can compell us to act and hope in spite of t...
‘TIDE’ is a multi-layered creative research project examining the uniquely dynamic nature of tides i...
In many parts of Australia, water cycles can be fickle, bringing a sense of unpredictability and ris...
The purpose of this research was to identify ways in which people think about climate change and pos...
Abstract. The main focus of this research will be on the role that Illustration, Animation and Acti...
A challenging question today is how to understand and act on climate change. Previous analyses of th...