Visual Climate Change Art 2005-2015: discourse and practice – Joanne Nurmis In this journal article climate change researcher Joanna Nurmis analyses and contrasts the effectiveness and levels of public engagement that different works of ‘climate art’ achieve in a public, political and personal level. The article discusses the impact in human culture that climate art […]
Month: April 2020
Political and Poetic Climate Media – Prompt 5

Video Reflection: The coronavirus has completely changed the way 2020 is going down in almost every aspect possible. People are losing jobs, markets are crashing and schools are navigating almost completely uncharted territory with online classes and lectures. From where I’m sitting at home I am just as confused as everyone else I know, and […]
Climate Change as Ecological Grief Work ~ Prompt 4

Living in a post bushfire Australia and a world currently experiencing the largest pandemic seen in almost a century has been quite strange. It is simultaneously scary and far out of reach, and to be honest is quite a strange sensation to feel such a strong disconnect from these things that are happening or have […]