by art.earth | Dec 7, 2015 | Artists, Artwork
The idea of “Ice Watch” is twofold: the ice is arranged like a watch, or a clock face, to indicate the passing of time; and, in real time, observers will be able to watch the ice melt. Eliasson explains, “A circle is like a compass. It leaves navigation to the people... by art.earth | Oct 8, 2013 | Artists, Artwork, Conference 2012
Deep Sustainability and the Art & Politics of Forests Cathy Fitzgerald (NZ/Ireland) www.ecoartfilm.com Abstract This article describes the work in forest policy development and contemporary arts practice of New Zealander, Irish based experimental film-maker... by art.earth | Oct 8, 2013 | Artists, Artwork, Conference 2012
Here is a video made by one of the participants in the Labyrinth walk in the US. …and the ‘official’ video from the Delaware Art Museum by art.earth | Oct 8, 2013 | Artists, Artwork, Conference 2012
Broken Homes Sue Hill Abstract This paper focuses on the complexity of notions of ‘home’, with special reference to the work I have been doing in conflict areas, through WildWorks and the Eden Project, with people who have experienced what happens... by art.earth | Oct 8, 2013 | Artists, Artwork, Conference 2012
A Bundle of Sticks Peter Ward Abstract ‘‘Art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible’’ Paul Klee (1) “At the heart of today’s ecological crisis lies a terrible failure to understand the essence of our relationship with the natural world. One can of...
by art.earth | Oct 4, 2013 | Artists, Artwork, Conference 2012
Here and There: Retracing our Steps The labyrinth is an ancient symbol relating to wholeness and contemplation, and can be used as an opportunity to slow down, quieten the mind, to relax, to meditate, to pray, to solve problems or simply to enjoy a recreational...