Impact by Degrees: COP15 art in Washington

November 20, 2009 by William Shaw
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Waiting Room, by Justine Cooper, New York 2005

This strangely haunting image is part of a series of photos by interdisciplinary artist Justine Cooper, created during a residency at The American Museum of Natural History om New York. Her work “questions whether we should be relying on advancements in DNA technology to bring extinct species back to life, or whether we need to address the impacts that have led to their disappearance in the first place.”

Waiting Room is one of the works featured in Impact By Degrees currently at the Australian Gallery of the Australian Embassy in Washington DC. It’s an exhibition of art by Australian and Australian-American media artists responding to climate change and it’’s one of the events featured on the Arts For COP15 network.

http://www.impactbydegrees.net/

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2 Comments on Impact by Degrees: COP15 art in Washington

  1. permapoesis on Mon, 23rd Nov 2009 10:01 am
  2. this pic looks like it’s come out of pete postlethwaite’s arctic archive in ‘age of stupid’.

  3. William Shaw on Tue, 24th Nov 2009 4:06 pm
  4. Ha! Like the quote from Masanobu Fukuoka on your blog. Not a person I’ve come across before…

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