
Written by: sabrina
Why Water Moves, and What It Teaches Us About Migration Nasa article Waters on the solar system planet https://environmentalmigration.iom.int/migration-and-water 'We don’t often think of water as something that migrates. But it does. It always …
Image courtesy of Sara+Sarah Smart Textiles – from the FLOCC project page.www.smarttextile.design/flocc Creating Meaning from What’s Left Behind I’ve been following FLOCC, an initiative from Sara+Sarah Smart Textiles. Instead of beginning from a desire …
Exploring Elise Vigneron’s ephemeral puppetry, where ice takes the lead and the story melts into time. I relate to the work of Elise Vigneron with her company Théâtre de l’Entrouvert.In one piece, she performs …
Outside of my own practice, I’m constantly diving into the work of designers who are doing exciting things with materials and sustainability—especially those who choose to work with nature instead of trying to control …
Happy World Puppetry Day. This year, a message from artist and roboticist Zaven Paré caught my attention. He reflected on something subtle but powerful: the difference between manipulating a robot and manipulating a puppet. …
"Le Jardinier Satiné", The satin bowerbird, has been on my mind lately. He is a creature that builds elaborate, colour-sorted displays using twigs, flowers, even bits of plastic. (image BBC) This little bird isn’t …
Oceans are carbon sinks of the planet (Dr Sylvia Earle) , fish carbon stabilises our climate ( UN environment). 93% of all world's ocean is stored in the ocean. Marine plans are absorbing x20 …
Living things are adapted to their habitats. This means that they have special features that help them to survive in their environment. Plant Adaptations: Metaphors for Overcoming Life’s Obstacles Adaptation. A metaphor for urbanism in the age …
Weather Temperature, relative humidity, pressure, precipitation amount, snowfall amount, solar radiation, win speed, win gust. Meteoblue
Sea salinity Waters on the solar system planet. Pheromones of the sea and from Bacteria to Clouds Climate and the ocean colours
