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Clare Martynski
Clare Martynski
Researcher
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topic: aesthetic experience, topic: arts & climate change, topic: knowledge of climate change

A PhD researcher exploring the ways in which encounters with interactive art may offer us different ways of knowing climate change.

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NEW FEATURE!

We’ve launched our Creative Showcase – a selection of new or recent work from our network of artists, curators & researchers.

Views from Elsewhere

  • The four-fold imagination

    "Blake's vision for ecology is ... aimed at radically extending awareness of the ecologies of which we’re a part."

  • Anthropocene: human-made materials now weigh as much as all living biomass

    "The science-fiction scenario of an engineered planet is already here."

  • Time, and the conscious asteroid

    "Perhaps the past is not something so distant, and could well be more progressive in certain ways than any vision of the future."

  • There’s no such thing as “We”

    "Evoking the universal 'we' is a technique of discarding through differentiation in a way that upholds dominant power dynamics."

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Our Latest Posts

  • Owned by the Wood in Winter 31st December 2020
  • Hacking the Earth 17th December 2020
  • You, Small Creatures, Big Monsters 20th November 2020
  • Art Photography — Emotional Response to Global Crisis 2nd November 2020
  • A Cosmology of Conservation: Ancient Maya Environmentalism 20th October 2020

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  • Waters of the World – Stories in the History of Climate Science10th October 2019

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  • Anne-Sophie Balzer – artist & researcher
  • Robert Butler – artist & researcher
  • Gillian McFarland – artist & researcher
  • Genevieve Rudd – artist
  • Paul Feather – artist & researcher

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  • Brit Griffin
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  • Clare Crossman 
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