Emotional affinity to nature (lyrical expression)
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Status |
Format |
Andrew Parker & David Curtis: Ephemera: A case study in how the arts can create emotional affinity for ecological restoration |
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Oral presentation and film |
Leanne Thompson: The Terrain of Belonging |
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Oral presentation and workshop |
Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger: The march of time, thawing, tourism, & toxins impacting the Pacific |
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Oral presentation |
David Fonteyn: Ecological Allegory |
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Oral presentation |
Toni Roberts: Inklings: unforgetting our watery bodies |
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Oral presentation and visual artwork |
Patrick Shirvington: An analysis of children’s picture books, observing the influence they have on the young reader |
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Oral presentation |
Susan Gourley: Rethinking the relationship with nature in contemporary Australia: salvaged materials, colonial history, and cross-cultural narratives |
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Oral presentation |
Tamryn Bennett & Jennine Primmer: Red Room Poetry’s extinction elegies – creating empathy to counter apathy |
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Oral presentation |
Vanessa Tomlinson: Connecting to place through sound |
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Pecha Kucha |
Sharon Jewell and Tricia Dobson: Canaipa Mudlines: redressing value through ephemeral art in a small island setting |
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Oral presentation |
Kassandra Bossell: Humans inside nature: co-agency in multi-species art |
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Oral presentation |
Annique Goldenberg: The perspective of umwelt and collaborative slow art |
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Oral presentation |
Penny Dunstan: Sixteen Earth bowls |
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Oral and visual presentation |
Greer Taylor: ephemeral sculptures |
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Pecha Kucha |
Emma Korhoren: [TBC] |
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Pecha Kucha |
Emotional indignation / critical engagement / persuasion
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Status |
Format |
Jill Sampson: |
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Oral presentation |
Marty Branagan: Locked On! The Seventh and Most Illegal in the Hitchhiker’s Guide Trilogy |
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Pechu Kucha |
Nicolas Ozolins: Under a rock: The political ecology of crayfish |
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Oral presentation |
Joan Boylan: Nuclear Fallout Ultra-safe Central Control Tent (NFUCCT) |
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Pecha Kucha |
Phil Smith: Speaking 4 the Planet: An arts-based approach to creating a world worth living in |
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Performance |
Penny Sadubin: Fish Kill |
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Visual artwork (ground-based sculpture) |
Tonia Gray, Fern Hames & Marji Puotinen: Homeward bound: integrating arts, science and female leadership for climate change advocacy |
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Oral presentation |
James Lee, Michelle Maloney and Marian Drew: Earth Arts and the Rights of Nature |
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Oral presentation |
Peter Notley: The Resource Revolution – observations from the front line |
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Dance |
Vincent Bicego: Misrepresentations: Deep Time, Real Time |
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Visual art work |
Transformative action: arts practice
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Status |
Format |
Tiffany Gray: Going down the drain |
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Oral presentation / performance |
Berish Bilander: Greening the scene – innovations, campaigns, and interventions in the music industry to tackle climate change |
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Oral presentation |
Garry Slocombe: Leonard Cohen ANTHEM – motivating and arming the climate change warrior |
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Oral presentation |
Thor Blomfield: 21st century community |
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Oral presentation |
Transformative Action: Embedding the arts in ecological sustainable development
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Status |
Format |
Jodi Newcombe: |
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Oral presentation |
Gilbert Grace: KISS the Earth Lightly: ARTcycle Inc., KSCA., & Sydney Green Ring |
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Oral presentation |
Cecily Miller: Can art save the world? A look at public art projects in the USA that seek to promote environmental stewardship. |
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Oral presentation, by digital video link (USA) |
Claire Tracey: Creating sustainable transformation through art and design: a case study in developing the corporate interest in ‘green’ art |
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Visual arts |
Laura Donkers: Eco-Social Practice: advancing collaborative artistic co-creative methods to promote eco-social regeneration |
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Oral presentation |
Jane Gavan: Sustainability as a lens for practice — a case study that emerges as a formulation of how creative practice can evolve toward sustainable productivity for diverse communities and the environment |
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Oral presentation |
Transformative action: Reclaiming and restoring physical environments
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Status |
Format
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Susan Stevens: Restoring native vegetation in coastal Sydney – aesthetically-pleasing plantings |
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Pechu Kucha |
Gabrielle Quigley: Finding the golden thread: why we need social sculptures |
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Pechu Kucha |
Louise Fowler-Smith: The Eco-artist Tree Veneration collective and community engagement |
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Oral presentation |
Dave Carr: Festivals as a Trojan horse for environmental messages: Armidale’s Black Gully Festival |
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Oral presentation |
Rhiannon Morgan and David Mitsak: Festive building culture |
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Oral presentation |
Catherine van Wilgenburg: Does 65,000—120,000 years of Australian Aboriginal culture count as world best practice EcoArt? |
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Oral presentation |
Visual Art
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Status |
Format |
Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger: Distorted Truths |
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Visual artwork |
Candice Boyd: If the trees spoke … |
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Sculpture |