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Created for a geography advert developed by Nikhil Atique Mohammed Luke
Created for a geography advert developed by Nikhil Atique Mohammed Luke
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Installation video showing one wall of the piece being put together. This installation at the New England Institute of Art is the culmination of a week-long artist residency that involved visiting a number of Brookline schools as part of Climate Change Action Brookline’s Climate Week. This piece is a photo journal recording all of my activities that contribute to my CO2 emissions along with graphs to interpret my footprint. The piece represents a multi-year effort to record, digest, and calculate my environmental impact — but, it’s truly a work-in-progress that will most certainly evolve as I continue to develop and exhibit the images and data.
Installation video showing one wall of the piece being put together. This installation at the New England Institute of Art is the culmination of a week-long artist residency that involved visiting a number of Brookline schools as part of Climate Change Action Brookline’s Climate Week. This piece is a photo journal recording all of my activities that contribute to my CO2 emissions along with graphs to interpret my footprint. The piece represents a multi-year effort to record, digest, and calculate my environmental impact — but, it’s truly a work-in-progress that will most certainly evolve as I continue to develop and exhibit the images and data.
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