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Merel Karhof, Karhof, design, designer, wind, windmill, wool, scarf, scarves, Dutch, urban

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Joan Sullivan  1 Comment

February 14, 2019February 13, 2019

Wind Knitting Factory

I’d love to go on a treasure hunt with Dutch designer Merel Karhof through the backstreets and cul-de-sacs of London

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Joan Sullivan, photographer, renewable, energy, wind, blade, transition, Quebec, spoilers

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Joan Sullivan  4 Comments

December 18, 2018December 18, 2018

Our Renewable Energy Series: Two Years Old and Going Strong

With this post, I celebrate my fourth anniversary writing for Artists and Climate Change, this diverse online community of passionate

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wood, wooden, wooden skyscraper, Japan, Sumitomo Forestry, 2041

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Joan Sullivan  5 Comments

October 18, 2018November 16, 2018

Buildings Made of Sky

“Never has there been a better time to be an architect.” —Paul Hawken This recent quote by Paul Hawken –

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  4 Comments

July 23, 2018April 20, 2019

The Flipflopi Project

At the end of this month in Lamu, Kenya, a 7-meter (22.97 ft.) boat made entirely out of recycled plastic,

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Yasmine Ostendorf  7 Comments

May 21, 2018December 19, 2018

The Top 10 Most Pioneering Art/Sustainability Initiatives in Thailand

Though metropolitan Bangkok is rapidly pumping out new malls and hotels across its territory, nature conservation organizations and artists have

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solar, panel, solar panel, PV, The Beam, upcycle, recycle

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Joan Sullivan  5 Comments

May 17, 2018August 13, 2018

Solar Panels As Artistic Canvas

In my last post, I described a brief history of artists throughout the ages – musicians, architects, sculptors – who

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biennale, Venice, architecture

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Joan Sullivan  7 Comments

March 15, 2018August 13, 2018

Biennale Architettura 2018

In 2018, I will attend my first Biennale di Venezia, the world’s oldest and most prestigious contemporary art exhibition, founded

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Yasmine Ostendorf  2 Comments

February 22, 2018August 13, 2018

The Top 10 Most Pioneering Art/Sustainability Initiatives in…The Netherlands!

The Netherlands, that small country with big ambitions that lies below sea level, has been battling water and trying to

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  2 Comments

February 19, 2018April 20, 2019

Techno Floods

Waterlicht Westervoort Located on an alluvial plain, much of the Netherlands lies below sea level. The first century Roman writer

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solar, renewable, energy, indoor, indoors, diffused

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Joan Sullivan  4 Comments

February 15, 2018August 13, 2018

Indoor Solar

When thinking about solar energy, most of us conjure up images of rectangular arrays of blue photovoltaic (PV) panels covering

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