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  2. The Tempestry Project - Wikipedia

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    The Tempestry Project is a collaborative fiber arts project that presents global warming data in visual form through knitted or crocheted artwork. The project is part of a larger "data art" movement and the developing field of climate change art, which seeks to exploit the human tendency to value personal experience over data by creating accessible experiential representations of the data.

  3. Climate change champions immortalised in art by pupils - AOL

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    Children from 12 Norfolk schools create sculptures to celebrate our environmental campaigners.

  4. Climate change art - Wikipedia

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    Some research indicates that climate change art is not particularly effective in changing peoples views, though art with a "hopeful" message gives people ideas for change. [13] Projecting a positive message, climate scientist Ed Hawkins said that "infiltrating popular culture is a means of triggering a change of attitude that will lead to mass ...

  5. Inside Out Project - Wikipedia

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    Inside Out is a global participatory art project initiated by the French photographer JR. After winning the TED prize in 2011, JR expressed his wish to "change the world" by turning it "inside out". [1] With the $100,000 from the TED Prize, JR set about achieving this by giving the power of representation back to the people. [2]

  6. Category:Climate change in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Climate change in art" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Climate change art;

  7. How the Climate Museum Hopes Art Will Spur Action - AOL

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    A day at the Climate Museum during New York City's Climate Week reveals how the exhibits imbue viewers with agency to interact with art.

  8. Xavier Cortada - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Ignacio Cortada (born September 13, 1964) is an American eco artist, public artist, and former lawyer.As a National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program fellow and a New York Foundation for the Arts-sponsored Artist, Cortada created works at the North Pole and South Pole to generate awareness about global climate change.

  9. The U.N. climate report paints a dark picture of the future ...

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    A landmark report released Monday by the United Nations paints a grim picture of the devastating toll that climate change is already taking on the planet.