Survival Tale
Ignorance is the parent of fear. Herman Melville More than a whale tale, Moby-Dick is an epic allegory about survival
Ignorance is the parent of fear. Herman Melville More than a whale tale, Moby-Dick is an epic allegory about survival
In a previous life, before becoming a photographer, I spent nearly two decades in Africa helping to fund and design
Self-isolating at home, I’ve been listening to a lot of podcasts and radio documentaries. What a wonderful medium! They inspire
Following up on last month’s post about Rachel Armstrong, the polymath professor of Experimental Architecture at Newcastle University and coordinator
This is our decade. By “our”, I mean everyone: all consumers, all professions, all industries, all nations, all beliefs. As
As far as decades go, the 2010s was particularly hard to swallow. It would be tempting to conclude that the
Over the five years that I’ve blogged for Artists and Climate Change, I have never pitched a product. Until today.
If you haven’t seen the stunning results of the Land Art Generator Initiative (LAGI)’s sixth international renewable energy design competition,
Imagine future archaeologists, post-Anthropocene, discovering an ancient display of colorful solar panels arranged in a straight line. The archaeologists hypothesize
I’ve spent the lion’s share of the past decade photographing wind turbines from every possible vantage point: from the ground