March 2017 Newsletter
08/03/17
Giant, flowering vines and talking buildings!
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Creative solutions for a changing climate
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Giant, flowering vines and talking buildings!
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Our Perceptive Power exhibition opens in Melbourne as part of the festival Art+Climate = Change
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Building Run comes to Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival!
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Strange weather and swimmable rivers…
View our August newsletter online for more information:
Carbon Arts August newsletter
At Carbon Arts we approach each project as research and believe in disseminating the findings from each of our projects to a wide audience. We’re pleased to offer two reports for download, which both document and evaluate outcomes from our Sensing Sydney project (embellished with lots of pretty pictures, of course!):
City Data Slam Report:
The results of a three-day data hackathon involving 12 artists, reams of environmental data from the City of Sydney and cool project ideas!
Building Run Report:
The who, how, why and what of this innovative public art commission involving a race between green buildings in Sydney powered by energy data.
Carbon Arts hits Sydney!
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Carbon Arts May newsletter
finger limes, energy meter hacking and river health…
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Carbon Arts April newsletter
Blushing buildings, singing mussels and future foods…
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Carbon Arts: December newsletter
An invitation to a special screening, site visits for public art competitions, and a unique symposium on the Art of Climate Change…
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Carbon Arts: July newsletter
Due to the nature of the Melbourne and Brisbane Echology sites, we have arranged for site visits for interested artists. Each visit will last up to an hour and will include a viewing of the full site model, as well as a walking tour of the specific site/s selected for the Echology artworks.
BRISBANE – 11.30am sharp, Friday 6 July
Meet at Lend Lease Sales Office, adjacent Jubilee Hotel, St Paul’s Terrace, Bowen Hills
MELBOURNE – 11.00am sharp, Tuesday 10 July
Meet at Level 2, The Gauge, 825 Bourke Street, Victoria Harbour
A major public art competition announced, a singing water mill and a gig of ours on the radio…
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Carbon Arts: June newsletter