Today a correspondent has got in touch, saying: “There’s no such thing as a “neutral” environment: your built environment is either helping you, or it’s hurting you.” Which is indeed what everyone’s saying: Whether it’s
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There is ‘solarpunk’: “Solarpunk is an art movement that envisions how the future might look if humanity succeeded in solving major contemporary challenges with an emphasis on sustainability problems such as climate change and pollution.[1]“ Solarpunk – Wikipedia And
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A fabulous new art project is up at the Ham in Sidmouth: New artwork displayed on Sidmouth Wall Space | sidmouth.nub.news This is by the internationally renown artist David Shrigley OBE from Branscombe: The Tree
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‘Craftivism’ is really about gentle protest: The Craftivist – Sidmouth Solarpunk . Here’s a message just in from the East Devon Craftivists: I just wanted to let you know about this story that links really
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If you’re looking for innovative housing, Buckminster Fuller is the go-to designer: “Fuller, a brave and enterprising inventor, designer and thinker pointed an intriguing way forward.” The story of Buckminster Fuller’s radical geodesic dome –
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A Great British Spraycation from Banksy Instagram video by Banksy • Aug 13, 2021 at 5:21 PM
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There’s a lot pf excitement around the business opportunities in the ‘experience economy’: In 1998, the term “experience economy” entered the business lexicon as a way to define the commoditization of experiences, differentiating them from
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Imagination is key to the revival of Britain’s seaside towns “Two years ago, a select committee report on regenerating seaside towns highlighted the success of Seaminster, a once-shabby resort that learned to make a virtue of its
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From the New Economics Foundation’s regular podcast: Summer is here and Love Island is all over the telly. The show’s sexy singles are competing for big prize money, and the inevitable sponsorship deals with fast
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The latest National Geographic asks: Can art help raise awareness about climate change? “Considering this unprecedented worst-case – but potentially realistic – scenario, how could we better raise awareness with optimism or even with poetry?