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    EcoArtTech
Eclipse ERAR-AT
Cary Peppermint and Leila Christine Nadir founded EcoArtTech as their collaborative platform for digital environmental art in 2005. "Eclipse" is a user driven, artwork-application that alters and corrupts networked photostreams of United States national and state parks based on real-time Air Quality Index (particle pollution data). "ERAR-AT (Environmental Risk Assessment Rover)" is a mobile, solar- and GPS-powered, networked video installation that will accumulate and aggregate the environmental threats and risks faced by the population in its immediate location. ERAR-AT performs the difficulty of perceiving, evaluating, and understanding risk scenarios and presents an assessment of its given locale by producing a unique fourteen-tiered threat level embedded live within video projections onto local natural and architectural surfaces. EcoArtTech has created many projects and exhibits connecting environmental concerns with new technologies.
sculpture, video & new media,

    Ben Pinder
Return to Symzonia    City State of America
Pinder takes a satirical view of American foreign and environmental policies. His works envision the colonization of Antarctica as temperatures warm to make the continent more livable.
sculpture, drawing, performance

    Janey Hunt
Resolutions Exchange     Escape     Conscience Offsets
As an artist and researcher Hunt works in the field of climate change and environmental behaviour. Her current work explores the tension between our recognition of need, but then our inability to change our own behaviour. Posing herself as a typical well-intentioned green aspirant, and provoked by her own admissions of failure, she uses conversation as both method and outcome, to encourage a sharing of experience and knowledge, frustration and achievement.
sculpture, installation, performance

    Jane Marsching
Arctic Listening Post     Platform 2     The Commons

Jane Marsching's current project, Arctic Listening Post, explores our past, present and future human impact on the Arctic environment through interdisciplinary and collaborative practices, including video installations, virtual landscapes, dynamic websites, and data visualizations.

photography, video, new media

    Andrea Polli
90 Degrees South     Cloud Car     Hello Weather

Andrea Polli is interested in global systems, the real time interconnectivity of these systems, and the effect of these systems on individuals. She currently works in collaboration with atmospheric scientists to develop systems for understanding storm and climate information through sound.

sound, new media

    Gail Wight
National Agenda     Gravity     Ground Plane

In attempts to understand thinking, Gail Wight has made maps of various nervous systems, worked on cognitive research projects, observed nerve development in vivo, choreographed synaptic responses, translated EEGs into music, among other projects.

new media

    Aviva Rahmani
Ghost Nets     We Raped the Earth     Blog
Interview

Aviva Rahmani's art work has reflected environmental and social concerns throughout her forty-year career. Her projects range from complete landscape restorations to museum venues that reference painting, sound and photography. Her blog addresses ecological restoration and our relationship to global warming.

painting, sculpture, new media, photography

    James Balog
Extreme Ice Survey     Extreme Ice: NOVA     Extreme Ice: NOVA Program

For 25 years James Balog has consistently broken new ground in the art of photographing nature. He recently teamed up with scientists to document the runaway melting of arctic glaciers. This "Extreme Ice Survey" was aired on PBS's NOVA program on March 24, 2009 and can be viewed online as well. His Extreme Ice Survey also includes time-lapse videos of melting glaciers.

photography, video

    Rebecca Potts
Glacial Melt
Rebecca Potts is interested in human interaction with land: how we both alter and are altered by the land. Her current work searches for solutions and understanding of climate change. It specifically focuses on water's role in global warming: the melting of glaciers, sea-level rise, and the quickening loss of this blue-gold.
painting, sculpture, video, printmaking & drawing, photography

    EcoArtTech
Eclipse ERAR-AT
Cary Peppermint and Leila Christine Nadir founded EcoArtTech as their collaborative platform for digital environmental art in 2005. "Eclipse" is a user driven, artwork-application that alters and corrupts networked photostreams of United States national and state parks based on real-time Air Quality Index (particle pollution data). "ERAR-AT (Environmental Risk Assessment Rover)" is a mobile, solar- and GPS-powered, networked video installation that will accumulate and aggregate the environmental threats and risks faced by the population in its immediate location. ERAR-AT performs the difficulty of perceiving, evaluating, and understanding risk scenarios and presents an assessment of its given locale by producing a unique fourteen-tiered threat level embedded live within video projections onto local natural and architectural surfaces. EcoArtTech has created many projects and exhibits connecting environmental concerns with new technologies.
sculpture, video & new media,

    Ben Pinder
Return to Symzonia    City State of America
Pinder takes a satirical view of American foreign and environmental policies. His works envision the colonization of Antarctica as temperatures warm to make the continent more livable.
sculpture, drawing, performance