CLIMATE NOTES

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Between 2014-2015, Joe Duggan approached the world’s leading climate scientists and asked them to respond to one seemingly simple question: ‘how does climate change make you feel?’

The powerful collection of letters he collected expresses both despair about lack of action and hope for effective solutions.

These Is This How You Feel letters were the inspiration for Climate Notes. Handwritten letters lined the walls of the National Herbarium of Victoria, embellished with native flora, and the installation grew as people added their own thoughts and feelings.

Period10 Oct 2022

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Media contributions

  • TitleCLIMATE NOTES
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe Royal Society of Victoria
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size2 pages
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date10/10/22
    DescriptionBetween 2014-2015, Joe Duggan approached the world’s leading climate scientists and asked them to respond to one seemingly simple question: ‘how does climate change make you feel?’

    The powerful collection of letters he collected expresses both despair about lack of action and hope for effective solutions.

    These Is This How You Feel letters were the inspiration for Climate Notes. Handwritten letters lined the walls of the National Herbarium of Victoria, embellished with native flora, and the installation grew as people added their own thoughts and feelings.
    Producer/AuthorDr Catriona Nguyen-Robertson MRSV
    URLhttps://rsv.org.au/climate-notes/
    PersonsLouise Devenish, Anna McMichael

Keywords

  • percussion
  • Australian music
  • artistic research
  • new music,
  • post-instrumental practice
  • collaborative creativity