Über das Buch
'tied' is a photographic essay exploring the resting place of debris discarded from ships and boats - much of it carried to remote beaches around the world.
It is a gentle visual remonstration urging people to be more aware of the effects of their mundane actions.
The oceans are vast but everything thrown overboard ends up somewhere - it doesn't just disappear....
'tied' acts as a conversation starter to get people talking about the problem of everyday human pollution of our earth's oceans, and what to do about it.
It is a gentle visual remonstration urging people to be more aware of the effects of their mundane actions.
The oceans are vast but everything thrown overboard ends up somewhere - it doesn't just disappear....
'tied' acts as a conversation starter to get people talking about the problem of everyday human pollution of our earth's oceans, and what to do about it.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 66 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juni 14, 2008
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter green awareness, jetsam, flotsam, waste, consumption, pollution, australia, campaign, readymade, debris, rope, ocean, beach, art, photography, poetry, environment
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Über den Autor
Gary Warner
Sydney, Australia
Artist, curator, art worker, writer. Advocate for understanding and preservation of Australian natural ecologies, reader, walker, presenter of 'sonic sketchbooks' podcast, tutor in experimental drawing at the National Art School, Sydney. Owner and caretaker of 25 hectares of intact Sydney sandstone bushland on Bidjigal country, supporting 120+ species of native birds and various interlinked ecological systems - paperbark forest, riparian forest, relictual rainforest, wet herbland, waterways, open sclerophyll forest. Dharma wanderer, urban explorer, photographer, occasional poet. Tea drinker. Plants, insects and birds.