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understanding of landscape and the environment. It sees its work as part of a growing new research culture whose disciplines are drawn from the humanities and sciences. It suggests that this development promises a more coherent consideration of what has been until now discrete areas of knowledge and research. http://www.clear.cumbria.ac.uk Climate for Change at FACT expo http://andymiah.wordpress. com/2009/02/17/climate-for-change/ CODE: Chances and Obstacles in the Digital Ecology At the conference CODE: Collaboration and Ownership in the Digital Economy, conceptual sophistication rubbed shoulders with aesthetic primitivism. Florian Cramer reports on the highs and lows. http://www.example.com http://www. metamute.org/en/CODE:-Chances-andObstacles-in-the-Digital-Ecology Collaborative and Transdisciplinary practices in Cyberart: from Multimedia to Software Art installations by Diana Domingues and Eliseo Reategui http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/programs/ archives/2005/refresh/docs/conferences/ Diana_Domingues.pdf 10 Commandments for the 21st Century is an artwork by Tea Mäkipää, Commissioned by Sharjah Biennial 8 – 2007 “The aim of the project is to evoke discussion, and to appeal to viewer’s personal feeling of responsibility on the level of daily life and choices. The second aim is to relieve the confusion and frustration of facing ecological issues, by making the choices

very simple. The project refers to current technical solutions, instead of better ideas and practices of the future. The artwork is non-commercial, trying to be accessible to people of any culture, age, religion or social status.” http://www.10commandments.nu/ CORO - Coletivos em rede e organizações (CORO – Networked collectives and organisations) http://www.corocoletivo.org Cradle to Cradle: remaking the way we think our things William McDonough’s book, written with his colleague, the German chemist Michael Braungart, is a manifesto calling for the transformation of human industry through ecologically intelligent design. Through historical sketches on the roots of the industrial revolution; commentary on science, nature and society; descriptions of key design principles; and compelling examples of innovative products and business strategies already reshaping the marketplace, McDonough and Braungart make the case that an industrial system that “takes, makes and wastes” can become a creator of goods and services that generate ecological, social and economic value. http://www.mcdonough.com/cradle_to_ cradle.htm Six Creative Upcycling Projects http://sustainablog.org/2008/09/09/sixcreative-upcycling-projects/ Digitofagia Cookbook http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=ptBR&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US :official&hs=y07&ei=Yy25Scj9EpnMsAPZ3


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