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Cool Earth Climate Clock Exhibition

The San Jose Climate Clock Exhibition, that Inhabitat mentioned, caught my eye recently. Their critique of the art show is so interesting, especially as inspiration for an artist, as they ponder how we will “gauge the effects of climate change? Not just empirically but aesthetically, viscerally, visually?”

This is a question the city of San Jose is offering as a project to different groups of artists, and will be commissioning a Climate Clock. The art clock that is selected and commissioned will become a public art piece that will serve as an educational tool about global climate change, and perhaps it  will be like that awesome outdoor cool globes exhibit in San Francisco, we enjoyed early fall.

Above image via Inhabitat.

Written by Lucille Chi

Lucy Chi loves good green design, ethical fashion, environmental art and education, renewables, holistic healing and more. She has been dedicating her energies toward finding and drawing attention to all the ways in which products, companies, and industries are moving toward creating a more sustainable world on the global scale, as well as the way individuals are moving toward living sustainably, and healing at the personal level.

Sustainability studies: PresidioMBA.org &
B.S. Cornell University, College of Human Ecology, Dept. of Textiles and Fiber Science.

Contact: lucillechi (at) gmail.com

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