One of the best ways to respond to the Bubble I mentioned in the last post is through the arts. Here’s the poster for my summer course examining artistic responses to the global crisis.
Posts Tagged ‘bubbleology’
Artistic bubbleology 101
Posted in Academe, Anthropocene, Visual culture, tagged bubbleology, eco-arts, ecomedia, global crisis, metaphors, sustainability bottleneck on April 20, 2016 | 3 Comments »
Living in a bubble
Posted in Anthropocene, Manifestos & auguries, tagged Anthropocene, bubbleology, climate science, dark age, metaphors, sustainability bottleneck, Symbiocene on April 19, 2016 | 6 Comments »
I’ve been using the metaphor of the Sustainability Bottleneck in my teaching, but another one that is more immediately graspable is The Bubble. Two things landed in my in-box this morning that testify to this (but that’s a pretty daily occurrence, e.g., see this, this, this, this, this, this, and this, all from the past week). One […]
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