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Capturing climate change through art

Capturing climate change through art

FromEarthly


Capturing climate change through art

FromEarthly

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Humans have forever turned to nature for artistic inspiration. The earliest cave paintings are at least 64,000 years old and depict images of wild animals, landscapes, and even the heavens. More recently, photographer Ansel Adams, poet Wendell Berry, sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, and movie director Werner Herzog have all produced great art by musing on the material world.Jonathan's guest on Earthly, continues in that tradition. Todd Anderson collaborates with scientists and travels to some of the world’s most remote environments to see what they see only with the eye of an artist. Then Anderson creates prints using woodcuts to capture moments in time as landscapes are altered by rising temperatures.Anderson is going to tell us about his process, inspiration, and what he hopes his art says about the natural world.SHOW NOTESJourney to the IceThin IceTodd Anderson's WorkFor show notes and additonal resources, visit https://blogs.clemson.edu/earthly/.Earthly is hosted and produced by Jonathan Veit.
Released:
Feb 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (12)

Earthly is a biweekly interview-style podcast featuring Clemson University faculty, scientists and experts imparting-research based information on a range of topical subjects in agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, wildlife, science, design and more. The podcast also relates national issues and topical news stories in the aforementioned arenas to South Carolina citizens. Earthly adjectiveDefinition of earthly1 a: characteristic of or belonging to this earth   b: relating to the human race's actual life on this    earth