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(via Whale Song Explained - Michael Deal - Medium)
Metro Test Zones, 2019 Through Metro Test Zones, The Extrapolation Factory is prototyping future imaginaries for the city’s green urban commons with the help of...
In this multimedia piece, poet Forrest Gander and artist Katie Holten collaborate to evoke a language of the redwood forests of Northern California.
(via Melbourne Mussel Choir | Carbon Arts)
(via Data-Driven DJ / Music Eclipticalis)
(via Data-Driven DJ / Too Blue)
Elizabeth Haidle Experimental comix & concepts, brewed up in PDX Art director
“Inspired by a plastic bag found during a hike that had essentially turned into the shape of a rock through years of impact with rushing water, these studies hope to enhance our understanding of water as a precious, powerful, yet finite resource rather than omnipresent and perpetual, even in a region where it is seemingly abundant.”  Â
Tiffany Henschel — Time is Water
https://www.tiffanyhenschel.com/designresearch#/time-is-water/
(via Storytelling Shapes the Future * Journal of Futures Studies)
(via Climate Bureau – CoClimate)
(via snow water equivalent | adrien segal .art.design.data.sculpture)
Bears Ears Uranium Bid Area (100 Years of Uranium Consumption by the Top Seven Consumers) synthetic uranium and radioactive charcoal on paper
drawings — Nina Elder
(via Infomagical | Note to Self presents a week of challenges to help make information overload disappear.)