"How significant is the fact that Tony Blairs involved in discussions about a post war Gaza?"
@AyoCaesar: "Well I guess it's because Satan was unavailable"
Nine Earths (in Portuguese) will be exhibited at the BOIL – Climate Festival at the iconic Casa do Cinema Manoel de Oliveira. It will take place from 25 to 29 Sept in Serralves Park, Porto, and it aims to encourage change in a positive, participatory, and experiential way.
At BOIL, science, art and humour come together through good stories to simplify people’s relationship with climate change and the role of each individual in caring for the planet.
D-Fuse is excited to be part of the @BritishCouncil -Korean Foundation Pavilion exhibition, Spectres of Our Own Making, at the fifteenth @gwangjubiennale, supported by @Lisson_Gallery, curated by Ritika Biswas, from 7 Sep to 1 Dec.
In Nine Earths, the indomitable spirit of people across the globe is summoned forth in their citizens' stories, which explore the relationship between everyday routines and humanity’s excessive and unsustainable demand for this planet’s resources.
Within D-Fuse’s audiovisual Nine Earths performance at London's Iklectik the growing intensity of Act One illustrates the effects of overconsumption while recalling a time when the scientific community’s focus was on convincing the public that climate change was a real phenomenon
The musicians featured in this section are Matthias Kispert @matthiaskispert , Blanca Regina @blancareginart , Hyelim Kim @hye_lim_kim and Sound Awakener @soundawakener. Thanks also goes to British Council @vnbritish, Iklectik @iklectikartlab and Light Surgeons @thelightsurgeons
Presented in two parts, D-Fuse’s audiovisual Nine Earths performance at London's Iklectik last December presented a visceral response to the destructive power of the climate crisis.
Act one sampled elements from D-Fuse’s wider environmental storytelling work, including Al Gore’s commission @algore Carbon Crisis Blipverts, Small Global and Endless Cities.
As pioneers of VJing and AV, D-Fuse always looks to combine sound and image in exciting new ways within our environmental storytelling, and last December, we premiered our live Nine Earths audiovisual performance at London's Iklectik.
Over 43 million people in the world are living with sight loss. Now, they can experience D-Fuse’s acclaimed Nine Earths at the FEED Media Art Center from 6 Aug -15 Sept 2024 via audio description, which interprets the work as if it were a radio play.
It is part of an eco-art exhibition called The Hottest Day on Earth, curated by Benton C Bainbridge, that showcases artists addressing the climate crisis and environmental justice. For more information, visit tickets.eriereader.com/event…
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Audio Description: vocaleyes.co.uk
Today is #EarthOvershootDay, the point in the year when humanity’s demand for resources exceeds what our planet can annually regenerate. Each of the daily lifestyle choices we make at home can help to #MoveTheDate.
#DFUSE#NineEarths
Give poor people $1,000 every month, for three years. No strings attached. What will they spend the money on? Huge and rigorous study finds that the biggest increase is in “Supporting Others”: helping family and friends.
🚨 More than 60% of the world's population experienced extreme temperatures last month.
Fossil-fuelled climate heating is making heat waves hotter and more frequent, leading to thousands of premature deaths.
It's high time we put a stop to new oil and gas.
ALT Screenshot of an Independent article titled "Nearly 5 billion people lived under extreme temperatures in June, study finds." The drophead reads "Once-in-50-years heatwaves now occur five times more often and are 1.5C warmer." The figure shows a world map which has been colour codes from minus five, or dark grey (lowest climate shift index) to five, or dark red (highest climate shift index). The figure description reads "Places with the highest climate change impact from 16 to 24 June (Climate Central)"