by art.earth | Jan 4, 2016 | Artwork, Essays & other writing, Review
Twineworks: a review of work by Simon Lee Dicker West Coker is the pretty Somerset village that never quite managed to find its chocolate box, riven as it is by the A30 that thunders traffic of all shapes and sizes; the village that sounds so familiar and yet is not...
by art.earth | Dec 22, 2015 | Essays & other writing, News
Antennae the journal of nature in visual culture #34 Winter 2015 This issue of Antennae and the previous gather a selection of papers presented at a conference, Naturally Hypernatural: Visions of Nature, organized by Suzanne Anker, (Chair, BFA Fine Arts Department at...
by art.earth | Dec 15, 2015 | General, News
A new report, co-authored by Treeconomics, has identified that the tree population of inner and outer London holds nearly 2.4 million tonnes of carbon and is consuming an additional 77,000 tonnes per annum. This is equivalent to the total amount of carbon generated by...
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 | Dec 5, 2015 | Essays & other writing, General, News
Great post re-blogged by Chris Fremantle Should energy be boring?