The climate emergency has inspired a raft of disquieting art, and opinion is divided as to whether it encourages action or despair. But some artists are showcasing a more optimistic vision of tomorrow's worldThe future was a fantastic place, once. Twenty years ago, the BBC's pioneering science show Tomorrow's World came to an end after 1,400 episodes. First beamed into living rooms across the nation back in 1965, the series envisioned the inventions of the near future, offering a blueprint of blue sky thinking.As well as introducing products that soon became commonplace - such as artificial grass, the pocket calculator, the mobile phone and the robotic vacuum cleaner - it stretched the imagination to breaking point with the robot snooker player, paper underwear and the worm omelette, a protein-packed dish predicted to take over dinner tables. Continue reading...
'It's positive, not apocalyptic': can climate change art help save the planet?
24. červenece 2023 13:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/jul/24/climate-emergency-artworks-dear-earth-eden-project
Zdroj: The Guardian