Dear people Please please let me draw your attention to a one-day symposium taking place at the Arts Catalyst project space in Clerkenwell, London on Friday May 20th.
The will explore how knowledge of climate is produced, and how arts practitioners can respond to issues around our changing environment by working with scientists, their methods and their data. The symposium will touch on issues of public engagement and understanding of climate science, the role of interdisciplinary arts in an era of environmental change and communication and curatorial strategies. It will be followed by an exhibition of work completed during the network Please be aware that you need to book for this event (it's free but limited space) http://datalandscapes.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn Full details on the Arts Catalyst Web site: http://www.artscatalyst.org/experiencelearning/detail/data_landscapes_symposium/ Speakers include Professor Richard Horne is a scientist working at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). Natasha Friedman, deputy Director of Cape Farewell Anne Sophie Witzke is a curator working and researcher working at the Alexandra Institute in Copenhagen. Tom Corby an artist and writer working at the University of Westminster. Philip Brohan a climate scientist working at the Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Change. Ed Gillespie is the director of the Futerra communications agency. David Walton, climate scientist, the British Antarctic Survey. Lise Autogena, Josh Portway, artists. All the best Tom Corby _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
