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I like to make people stop using their eyes so much and pay more attention to the other senses like sound and touch. Touch is mostly noticeable as a sensation on your skin or your body when you are walking through a space, how you feel in a space. This is also [...]

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Part of my interest in creating films with an ecological theme is also observing how such films can travel, online and across the world. Film festivals dedicated solely to ecological concerns are a recent enough phenomena and its interesting that many are  mimicking the short online film and social networked formats that you see used [...]

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Some of you may have heard my news? I will be continuing my experiments in film-making about Close to Nature permanent forestry on a different level. I will be starting a PhD in film practice and theory on ecology at NCAD (National College of Art & Design, Ireland) this September!
Just to recap, I started working [...]

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The Ten Commandments (2007) ‘What is new about this? I say; nothing really, except underlining that environment is a question of morality. Humanity in our time, should be expressed in our relationship with nature and our environment. Concerning the survival of mankind, it is the most acute moral battle we must [...]

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Aren’t things all a bit late this year?
Still Spring at any time is pretty marvellous – I finally got a new camera, something similar in size to a camera I borrowed some years ago. So last Easter Saturday, straight out of the box, I went outside and had a little Wordsworth minute. Hope you like [...]

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This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series eco music

A Hard Rains Gonna Fall -’It was a song of desperation. What could we do? Could we control the men who were on the verge of wiping us out. The words came  fast – very fast. It was a song of terror. Line after line, trying to capture the feeling of nothingness.’ Bob Dylan. (Image [...]

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24 Feb 10: Update, here’s my story on creative climate
I was fortunate to meet Dr. Joe Smith and one of his post graduate students at Copenhagen. They work for the Open University in the UK and Joe has created a 10 year project to collect all our stories about working to help the environment, to [...]

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Things have been busy in our woodland over the last year and the year ended in a dramatic fashion with a storm from the east that saw 10 of trees come down (four more have to come down as they are leaning precariously – if you are coming to visit don’t dawdle on the driveway!).
Over [...]

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This entry is part 7 of 8 in the series Film work updates from Cathy Fitzgerald

‘I have been aware of the sea as an enclosing presence, both sheltering and dangerous. But most important, I have noticed that the atoll (Suwarrow) belongs to the organic world; it is a living island’
RD Frisbie, ‘Island of Desire – the story of a South Seas Trader, 1944

Readers,
I have been overwhlemed by the response to [...]

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This entry is part 6 of 8 in the series Film work updates from Cathy Fitzgerald

‘Almost anything you do will seem insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it‘    M. Ghandi
It’s funny how things can come together so quickly. Last weekend I was looking at all the people across the globe coming together to mark the 350 global day of climate change awareness and still thinking, I should be [...]

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Ecoartnotebook by Cathy Fitzgerald is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
Based on a work at www.cathyfitzgerald.ie