Apologies for any X-postings*
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*Bringing artists and scientists together to explore climate change.*
Includes award winning filmmaker *David Malone,* performances by *Adam
Chodzko* and*Ellie Harrison* and*John Vidal *Guardian Environment Editor.
Produced by Invisible Dust
<http://invisibledust.cmail2.com/t/r-l-njkchy-trwgiuiu-i/> in
association with Manchester University and supported by Siemens.
*Location:* St James' Building, 61-95 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ.
Getting there <http://invisibledust.cmail2.com/t/r-l-njkchy-trwgiuiu-u/>
*Event Schedule:*
Performances, talks and workshops - 10-5:30pm
*THIS EVENT WILL SELL OUT - to book a remaining ticket:
waysofseeingclimatechange.eventbrite.co.uk
<http://invisibledust.cmail2.com/t/r-l-njkchy-trwgiuiu-o/>*
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
"Scientists will this week issue their starkest warning yet about the
mounting dangers of global warming." The Observer, 21 September 2013.
This event brings together artists and scientists to share ideas and
create new commission proposals. It includes debates on climate change
and nuclear power, action on emissions, fuel poverty, reducing your
carbon footprint and technology and Ellie Harrison's /Anti-Capitalist
Aerobics/ and Adam Chodzko's /Rising/ performances.
/Speakers:/
*David Malone*, filmmaker and writer both of the BBC's 'Metamorphosis,
The Science of Change' and of the financial blog GolemXIV
Professor Dame *Nancy Rothwell,* President and Vice Chancellor,
Manchester University, and Co-Chair of the Council for Science and
Technology
John Vidal, Guardian Environment Editor
Artist *Faisal Abdu'Allah*
Dr *Grant Allen*, School of Earth, Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences,
Manchester University
Climate Scientist Professor *Kevin Anderson*, Tyndall Centre and
Manchester University
*Jordan Kaplan*, curator, Tatton Park Biennial
Artist *Mariele Neudecker* on her work in the Arctic and deep sea
*Erinma Ochu*, Wellcome Trust Fellow, Life Sciences, Manchester University
Chair: *Juergen Maier,* Managing Director Siemens Industry Sector UK &
Ireland.
DRINKS AND FREE Performances after event by Owl Project, Tim Spooner and
Ellie Harrison - 6:30-8:30pm at Manchester Museum.
+ More Info about the Event
<http://invisibledust.cmail2.com/t/r-l-njkchy-trwgiuiu-b/>
Part of Manchester Science Festival 2013
<http://invisibledust.cmail2.com/t/r-l-njkchy-trwgiuiu-n/>.
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Thank you to our supporters.
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/Ways of Seeing Climate Change/ is supported by Manchester University,
Siemens and Arts Council England.
Adam Chodzko and Ellie Harrison's performances are part of Invisible
Heat, a new Invisible Dust project about the health affects of climate
change, supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Adam Chodzko's/Rising /is co-commissioned by Invisible Dust with Great
North Run Culture.
Mariele Neudecker's work was developed in association with HOUSE 2013,
part of the Brighton Festival.
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About Invisible Dust
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Invisible Dust is an art and science collaboration set up by independent
art curator Alice Sharp. Invisible Dust involves leading artists,
scientists and creative technologists in producing artworks and events
exploring our environment and the effects of climate change. Invisible
Dust is currently working with Turner Prize 2012 winner Elizabeth Price
on a Rutherford Appleton Laboratory space science residency. The first
work from this /SUNLIGHT/ is showing at Focal Point Gallery, Southend
till 28th December 2013.
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