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Olafur Eliasson’s Sundial of Melting Icebergs Clocks In at Half-Past Wasteful

by Karla McManus11/12/201511/12/2015

PARIS — In the aftermath of November’s terrorist attacks and the ruling Socialist Party’s meltdown following a strong first-round showing for Marine Le Pen’s far-right Front National party, I glumm…

Source: Olafur Eliasson’s Sundial of Melting Icebergs Clocks In at Half-Past Wasteful

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Canadian Artists Confront Climate Change at Paris Summit

by Karla McManus09/12/201511/12/2015

Last week, Brandalism co-opted 600 advertising spots in Paris to protest commercial interests encroaching on climate talks, and four Canadian artists joined in.

Source: Canadian Artists Confront Climate Change at Paris Summit

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Camille Seaman – 24 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

by Karla McManus09/12/201511/12/2015

Find the latest shows, biography, and artworks for sale by Camille Seaman

Source: Camille Seaman – 24 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

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In Wake of Paris Attacks, Eliasson’s Ice Blocks Evoke the Human Impact of Rising Temperatures

by Karla McManus09/12/2015

Source: In Wake of Paris Attacks, Eliasson’s Ice Blocks Evoke the Human Impact of Rising Temperatures

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Vast, interconnected and stunningly beautiful: A view of Canada’s waterways – The Globe and Mail

by Karla McManus03/12/201511/12/2015

A vast land stripped of imposed borders, latitudinal hierarchies and self-important markings of human settlement create a single image of astonishing abundance

Source: Vast, interconnected and stunningly beautiful: A view of Canada’s waterways – The Globe and Mail

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Martin Vargic’s World According to ISIS is a bitingly satirical map of the world.

by Karla McManus26/11/201511/12/2015

  Last year, the precocious now-17-year-old Slovakian student artist Martin Vargicdesigned a wildly popular and irreverent Map of the Internet in the style

Source: Martin Vargic’s World According to ISIS is a bitingly satirical map of the world.

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Stephen Wilkes’s “Waste Land” series – The New Yorker

by Karla McManus19/10/201519/10/2015

Photographs by Stephen Wilkes of humanity’s environmental remnants.

Source: Slide Show: Waste Land – The New Yorker

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Why A British Photographer Is Tracking People’s Carbon Footprints

by Karla McManus15/10/201515/10/2015

Source: Why A British Photographer Is Tracking People’s Carbon Footprints

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Meet The Black Mambas, South Africa’s Majority-Female Anti-Poaching Unit

by Karla McManus26/09/201516/10/2015

Source: Meet The Black Mambas, South Africa’s Majority-Female Anti-Poaching Unit

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American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors – Saskatchewan – CBC News

by Karla McManus27/08/201516/10/2015

Daniella Zalcman’s multiple exposure photos of Saskatchewan residential school survivors are being featured on New Yorker magazine’s Instagram page this week.

Source: American photojournalist captures portraits of Saskatchewan residential school survivors – Saskatchewan – CBC News

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