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Re: March 2005 WWP topic: ecology
Don Barth 2005-Jan-06 23:25:00
Folks;
I think this is a great idea. The environment / ecology has been in my
interactive art work since graduate school (mfa 01) along with vr
imagery. And I promise to make a better pano than I submitted for
sanctuary. I am still working on getting good cubes with a fisheye.
cheers
don b
On Jan 6, 2005, at 1:53 PM, Caroling wrote:
> I'm hoping there is another WWP on the horizon in March.
> I'm still waiting to hear some reviews of our wonderful Sanctuary
> project. The Press
> Release gave me a taste of the diversity, views of quality and nature
> of what we did.
> I'm thinking of doing my own review - equal but different. It would
> be nice to get
> some world wide recognition of the value.
> In any case, today this announcement sparked my interest:
> "A top New Zealand researcher is using a prestigious award ceremony
> in Christchurch
> to warn that humans face extinction by the end of the century."
> I began to wonder if our world wide vision could be focused on a
> topic like "Ecology -
> is our world at risk?". I could imagine people finding instances of
> problems, solutions,
> and let's make hay while the sun shines.? I would personally welcome
> the challenge to
> find a way to photograph local ecological choices, whether good, bad,
> or both. At
> least it would be a relevant topic and might get interest in world
> wide media.
> To me, the fact that we are cooperating in spite of local differences
> makes us special.?????????????????
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> Professor Peter Barrett
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Don Barth
Assistant Professor
Department of Art
University of South Carolina
"It's gotta be in ya to do it"
Fred Smith 1886 - 1976
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