
by admin on August 2, 2010
in Environmental Communication, Environmental artist, Ireland, art and ecology, art and environment, biodiversity, environment, land art, peat, species
My work attempts to blur the already ambiguous boundaries between environmental art and ecological research. When initiating a project I often solicit technological or theoretical information from field biologists, or zoological organizations. In other cases, I have collaborated with scientists to create a work. As an artist involved in wildlife preservation, global [...]
Tagged as: 2010 Biodiversity Day, art and biodiversity, art and ecology artists, art and science, biodiversity, brandon ballengee, Environmental Communication, frog, insects, Ireland, peat, valerie clark

by admin on May 22, 2010
in Art communication, Environmental Communication, art and ecology, art and ecology theory, art and forests, biodiversity, dance and ecology, experiential geography, performance art, species
I am creating an archive of movement portraits of 10,000 plants and animals. This research lies at the intersection of embodied cognition, phenomenology, natural history, and performance. The Somatic Natural History Archive is a work of conceptual art and experiential geography research. Following direct physical encounters with plants and animals, I [...]
Tagged as: 2010 Biodiversity Day, art and biodiversity, biodiversity, dance, dance and ecology, environment, Environmental Communication, experiential geography, International Year of Biodiversity, Karl Cronin, performance art, species
The wind-vane will sound and, in its perennial turning, emit a prayer:
a dialogue between the machine and the guardian gods of the rice paddy.
Davide Sebastian, 2009
Just came across this short non-narrated video work by Italian film artist Davide Sebastian. I don’t know what the title means Oryza Sativa (can anyone translate?) but [...]
Tagged as: film-maker, rice, volcanoes, weather, windvanes
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 [...]
Tagged as: 2010, art and ecology, art and ecology artists, climate change, consumerism, Copenhagen 2009, earth day, ecology and body, ecology and dance, Environmental Communication, grassroots
Image: Slovenian mixed species, non clear fell forest – what my Holly Wood forest in Co. Carlow will someday look like
When I went to Slovenia last Sept for the 20th anniversary of Pro Silva Europe and met with foresters from 27 member countries, I had little idea that I would be six months [...]
Tagged as: art and ecology, close to nature forestry, f, forestry, Ireland, spruce
‘The aim of the drawing is to move the discussion of sustainability from a very general and abstract opinion, to more direct prisms of interaction between people. In that, the experiment is in watching the move from problem calling to solutions, creations, or expressions. The main element is the “flower of [...]
Tagged as: art and ecology artists, art and ecology theory, art and sustainability, Copenhagen 2009, drawing, environmental artists, Environmental Communication, Relational Aesthetics
One of the biggest problems in trying to engage people about climate change is that it’s a very abstract idea. Apart from all the controversy at the moment that is distracting attention and understanding from the very worrying facts gathered by thousands of the world’s leading scientists, it still remains very far removed from people’s [...]
Tagged as: 2010, climate change, coral reef, craft activism, Environmental Communication, Ireland, irish blog awards, Irish Film festival, science gallery, st patricks day, wyllieohagan film festival, Youtube

by admin on March 2, 2010
in Art communication, Cathy's work, Environmental Communication, International, Ireland, UK, art and ecology, art and ecology film, climate change, music and ecology, sustainable forestry
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 [...]
Tagged as: 2009, art & ecology, bob dylan, Cathy Fitzgerald, climate change, London, mark edwards, music, song, the strokes, tiny tim
Please, pour yourself a cup of tea and join us . . .
We are out in the streets promoting peace, justice, social and economic equality through song and humour
Just a little something for International Women’s day later this week (8 March), a bit of music from the Canada-led 15 year plus phenomenon, the now International [...]