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Publisher: Journals Gateway
Leonardo (2013) 46 (2): 124–132.
Published: 01 April 2013
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ABSTRACT The CO 2 morrow art project seeks to join the forces of scientific and artistic enquiry to aid our understanding of the climate debate and how humans are affecting the atmosphere through pollution. The authors consider the combining of art with science an essential means to help science find a voice for its concerns and discoveries and for art to have more of an impact on our society and the world at large. The project has involved the fabrication of a large-scale sculpture—placed at two U.K. sites—that highlights the correspondence between carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions and damage to historic buildings through erosion and adverse weather conditions. CO 2 morrow has laid the groundwork for a new initiative involving global data visualization and awareness of the climate crisis on a worldwide scale.
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