Giant Kelp Spiral -land art by Alan Price (2009)
‘I am neither an artist or an ecologist but I have imagination and am interested in how things are linked in natural systems. The attached photo might sum it up!! Giant kelp washed up on a beach in Northern California – I just [...]
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by Cathy Fitzgerald on January 8, 2009
in Art communication, Cathy's work, Community eco projects, Environmental Communication, Environmental artist, Ireland, Relational Aesthetics, art and ecology, biodiversity, land art, trees
Hi all,
Thinning started in our small spruce plantation on Monday!! It’s very exciting to see the huge amount of light now coming in; we have a new clearing too which we will be planted with fast growing pioneer species. For our soil conditions, we’ll be putting in alder and birch, that will prepare the ground [...]
Tagged as: biodiversity, close, close to nature forestry, community forestry, creating sustainable forests, Environmental Communication, exotic trees, Flickr, Ireland, participatory art, Relational Aesthetics, slow art, social media, spruce, thinning
From the editor of Apocalypse Now, Walter Murch, I discovered this small gem of a book on film editing. Can you imagine there was 4 tonnes of material to edit in that film!
What I found striking about this book is that it gives a view in how in our everyday lives, we all ‘edit’ [...]
Tagged as: film, film editing, postaday, social media