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Hosted by ecological artist Aviva Rahmani on TalkShoe.com, the goal of the "Virtual Concerts" is to encourage high quality on the ground restoration projects and maximize dialog. Join ecological artist Aviva Rahmani and international friends, strategizing responses to global warming. This is an international platform for ecological art and related ideas as they represent solutions to global warming. This Podcast was created using www.talkshoe.com

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IdiotVox Podcast Directory User Rating AnonymousBosch 11/14/2006
A great show that goes over current events in ecological news. Created and hosted by an environmentalist activist artist who has been well known for her work in ecological art for over 15 years...
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    Summer Meditation
    Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:00:34 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    As the DNC determines it's new direction and McCain and Obama line things up for the battle for American votes ahead, we will wind things down here with an assessment of what was accomplished and what is ahead.

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    Bob Costanza: the Economics of Redefining the Solution
    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:00:48 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Robert Costanza, at the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont, is one of the leading economists of our times and initiated the idea that GNP had to tally with actual the ecological costs of business as usual. With Paul Hawken, David Orr, and John Todd, he is initiating a new journal: "Solutions." In the age of global warming and over-population, what do we need to look at and how?

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    Tom Stokes of the Climate Change Coalition on geopolitics
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:00:11 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Tom Stokes is the co-ordinator of the Climate Change Coalition, a clearing house for news on the global climate crisis, world wide. What is it like to sit on all that data about fear and hope? Which candidate is it safe to vote for and why? How do the international parts link up?

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    Beverly Naidus & Students: Smokin' Activism
    Thu, 29 May 2008 14:00:27 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Educator and artist Beverly Naidus has worked in the field of art activism for most of her career. In these times, an energized population is one of the key factors that could help humanity turn the tide of short-sighted consumption. How does one teach or learn empowered engagement?

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    T. Allan Comp of AMD on Science and Art Combined to deal with coal mining
    Tue, 27 May 2008 10:05:16 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    More and more artists and scientists are crossing over into eachother's disciplines as much as collaborating between fields. T. Allan Comp has worked to reclaim water systems degraded by coal mining. He has strong feelings on the collaboation between dsiciplines. What are the implications for how we all need to address global warming?

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    Michele Dionne: Is it hopeless to restore wetlands now?
    Tue, 13 May 2008 10:00:19 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Some scientists say we are in the slow phase of global warming and in another couple years, will be entering the fast phase. What will that do to coastal communities? Dr. Dionne, Research Director at Wells, NERR and Rahmani have collaborated formally and informally on wetlands issues since 1993. The pressing question they will address, for the 100th podcast of the Virtual Concerts, is the race between saving wetlands and the worst effects of climate change.

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    Len Bahr: What is the State of New Orleans Wetlands Now?
    Tue, 06 May 2008 10:00:11 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Bahr is a coastal scientist knowledgable about Louisiana's coastal crises and restoration efforts. He has spent 18 years trying to advance the role of science in public policy decisions, including as coastal advisor to several governors before Katrina.

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    Europe in Africa: Sacha Kagan & Steffen Keulig in Karamoja, Africa
    Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:02:08 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Kagan and Keulig are sociologists whose work crosses a series of disciplines, including art. In some crisis areas, as in Africa, where they have recently been working, that flexibility is the best tool to create outreach. Is that also the answer to the future for us all?

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    Earth Day Break
    Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:03:09 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    What if the most appropriate actionm we can take for Earth Day is no action?

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    Carol Gigliotti: The Trouble with Electronics
    Tue, 15 Apr 2008 10:01:20 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    As much as virtuality can be the solution to communications and the future, it is also it's own Pandora's Box of environmental problems. What are those problems and how may we address them?

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    Suzanne Lacy: Crowd Control in Public Art
    Tue, 08 Apr 2008 10:02:39 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Feminist artist and educator Suzanne Lacy, author of "Mapping the Terrain," has been one of the past masters of mainstream media attention. Her roots are in community organizing. What can she say about how to reach and activate large numbers of people? What are the pros and cons of that kind of art work?

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    Jan van Boeckel, Finland: How Do You Tell Children the Sky is Falling?
    Tue, 01 Apr 2008 10:02:01 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Jan van Boeckel is a Dutch anthropologist, visual artist, art teacher and filmmaker who has work3ed internationally. His work concerns the worldviews and environmental philosophies of indigenous peoples. His current research deals with â??opening the sensesâ?? in our current ecological crisis, particularly when working with children.

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    Tricia Watts and Amy Lipton: co-curators of Ecoartspace
    Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:11:05 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Lipton & Watts have recently curated E.P.A. for Exit Art Gallery in New York City. What questions arise when choosing art to address environmental crisis: what are the criteria? How does a collaborative curatorial practice work? What other shows do they consider important and where are they?

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    Don Krug & students: Technology, the environment and pedagogy
    Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:54:37 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Don Krug of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and students will address questions about the relationship between virtual reality and environmental realities.

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    Karen Frostig, co-editor of Blaze
    Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:00:46 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    This anthology of feminist writing has just been published at a time when the presidential campaign trail is being blazed by a woman. How might the contents of this book give us insight into how gender politics may determine ecological thinking in this country?

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    Stephen Oliver, Museum Dir.: How Do We Teach the Children?
    Tue, 12 Feb 2008 10:00:17 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Stephen Oliver of the Childrens Museum of Portland, Maine will speak about an international consortium of Children's Museums engaging with artists to address environmental education for children. What are the challenges and opportunities?

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    Ted Ames: the State of the Fisheries Today
    Tue, 05 Feb 2008 10:03:01 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Mac Arthur fellow and fisherman Ted Ames, was the executive director of the Maine Gillnetters Association. He served as marine resources director for Maineâ??s sustainable fisheries organization, the Island Institute, as president and laboratory director of Alden/Ames Laboratory, and for many years as an advisor to the New England Fisheries Management Council.

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    Stacy Levy: The Economics of Going from Passion to Product
    Tue, 29 Jan 2008 10:00:23 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    ecological artist Stacy Levy has been involved in a number of public art landcaspe restorations. She will speak to how that happens.

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    Wendy Feuer on Public Art and Ecological Art
    Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:00:11 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    To what extent can the ideals of ecological art translate into public works as public art in urban settings? What are the problems and solutions that arise? Wendy Feuer speaks from her experience as a public art curator and as Assistant Commissioner of Urban Design & Art, Division of Planning and Sustainability, Department of Transportation, NYC.

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    Paul McCarthy: Business Systems Designed by Artists?
    Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:00:13 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    What does the libido have to do with the economics of global warming? Businesses are turning their eyes to the impact of global warming. Artist Paul McCarthy is internationally nortorious for confronting culture with it's sexual ambivalence. Most recently, he converted a New York gallery into a glitzy factory to produce top line chocolate Santas with Xmas trees that look like sex toys. Are there implications to take seriously in this model?

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    Carolee Schneemann: What Does Sex Have to Do With it?
    Tue, 08 Jan 2008 10:05:28 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    The cultural framing of sexuality is not what we routinely think about when we talk about global warming. Artist Carolee Schneemann has been a pioneer in asking us to reconsider the role of sexuality in our most fundamental political movtivations. Animal behavioral studies tell us our social choices are often predetermined by biological drives, with little difference between us and other species. We will discuss the implications of that idea in Schneemann's work and it's application to strategies to deal with global warming.

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    Subankhar Banerjee in Siberia
    Tue, 18 Dec 2007 10:00:58 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    The work of photographer and activist, Subankhar Banerjee, has influenced public policy debates. Home from Siberia, what can he tell the rest of us about how that works?

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    Current Events
    Tue, 11 Dec 2007 10:01:42 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    Bernie Krause: what does a healthy ecosystem sound like?
    Tue, 04 Dec 2007 10:00:53 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Krause was a pioneer of acoustic ecological analysis. His work records and analyzes the difference between the sound of a healthy vs an unhealthy ecosystem. The differences reflect complex implications in our times of global warming. He will speak to his work in the Arctic and its implications.

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    Multi-media Artist Ellen Levy on Biotechnology
    Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:00:48 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Ellen K. Levy, technological trailblazer and immediate past president of the College Art Association, talks about her resumed graduate studies and how she and other artists are exploring biotechnology, stressing its potential to alter life as we know it. She asks us to consider the role of biotechnology with respect to countering some of the effects of neurotoxins and how art can illuminate the issues.

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    Eve Laramee- The Nuclear Option?
    Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:00:43 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Eve Laramee reports on what nuclear energy and the legacy of atomic weapons research has meant to New Mexico. Her work focuses on Los Alamos.

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    China & Betsy Damon; her career with water and ecological art work in China
    Tue, 13 Nov 2007 10:00:35 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Making Public Ecological Art in China. What can we learn? As global water concerns accelerate and the art world evolves, is there an emerging international place for this kind of work?

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    Basia Irland; Gathering the Waters
    Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:00:52 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Basia Irland will talk about the launch of her new book.

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    Betsy Damon, Mary Arnold: Making Ecological Art Work
    Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:09:13 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Starting with Damon's work and discussing other artists, as Brandon Ballangee, Arnold speaks of her work at the Teaneck Conservancy and what needs to happen to make this kind of work accessible.

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    Mierle Ukeles, the ultimate earth-housekeeper?
    Tue, 23 Oct 2007 10:01:14 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Mierle Ukeles is known for her long-standing association with restoring the huge Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island. She was also the author of the manifesto on housekeeping in the late sixties that launched her career. She will talk about what she has learned in her life as an ecological artist.

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    Veronica Young, MERI administrator: what have we done to the seals?
    Thu, 18 Oct 2007 10:00:44 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Veronica L. Young, Development Coordinator at the Marine Environmental Research Institute, reports on the implications of wild seals dying of flame retardant contamination in the pristine Gulf of Maine.

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    Steve Katona and Susan Lerner, Teaching the Future
    Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:01:00 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Susan Lerner and Steve Katona were among the founding faculty of College of the Atlantic, the first college based on an ecological premise. Steve also founded Allied Whale, a Marine Mammal Research Group.

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    Mary Jo Aagerstoum, the South Florida Project
    Tue, 09 Oct 2007 10:00:38 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Mary Jo Aagerstoum has launched the South Florida Environmental Art Project, inspired by the decimation of the Everglades. She will speak to what this means locally and nationally.

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    Hope Sandrow, artist and Shinnecock, rooster
    Tue, 02 Oct 2007 10:00:35 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    What we do to chickens, effects global warming. Artist Hope Sandrow documents the life and times of a rooster (see: http://hopesandrow.viewnetcam.com:5000.), challenging both our specism and deconstructing modern farming practices.

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    Steven Durland and Community Arts Network 2
    Tue, 25 Sep 2007 10:00:37 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Activist artists are moving from observing and documenting protest to being part of the pro-active solutions. Steve Durland will report on how Community Arts keeps a pulse on such work internationally.

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    Cultura 21 and the Venice Biennale
    Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:13:23 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Following up on the September 11th Virtual Concert with Oleg Koefoed on how collectives of scientists, philosophers and artists are making important political statements in important art venues.

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    Steven Durland Community Arts Network
    Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:56:44 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Steven Durland and Linda Burnham have been monitoring and reporting on community based arts activism for many years, building on their former career publishing High Performance Magazine. Durland will discuss how he sees the arts responding to today's world.

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    Report from Weather Report
    Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:56:04 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Reporting live from the opening of Lucy Lippard's Weather Report show of 51 international artists at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art with EcoArts, exhibiting on global warming.

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    Oleg Koefoed, Provoking Venice; Global Conversations
    Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:10:37 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Danish Creative Philosopher Oleg Koefoed of the Gravitations Centre for Action Philosophy reports from Rome, on the events of the international artist-scientist group, cultura21, in the Joseph Beuys Pavilion at the recent Venice Beinnale, Venice, Italy; podcasting with Lucy Lippard from the "Weather Report" show in Boulder, CO., USA

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    Ruth Wallen- Is Suburbia the Problem?
    Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:00:08 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Ruth Wallen is part of the Faculty at Goddard College. Her multimedia work, dedicated to encouraging dialogue about ecological and social issues, includes observing creating habitat fragmentation in San Diego, CA.

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    Joyce Cutler Shaw: Water, Survival and the United Nations
    Tue, 07 Aug 2007 10:00:00 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Joyce Cutler Shaw, will speak about her international work on water and survival, dating back to 1982.

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    Steven Miller- The Sounds of Environment
    Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:00:07 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Composer Steven Miller, http://pubweb.csf.edu/smiller, of the College of Santa Fe is co-editor with Jim Cummings, both of the American Society for Acoustic Ecology, for the upcoming Soundscapes Journal issue on the confluence between Art, Science, Environment, Activism.

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    Eve Laramee- Nuclear Solution/ Nuclear Waste Disposal
    Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:00:15 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Laramee's "Fluid Geographies," work investigates tritium seepage, part of the environmental legacy of Los Alamos research and development of atomic weapons in Northern New Mexico.

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    Carey Lovelace- Can Feminism Come to the Rescue Again?
    Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:00:42 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Art writer and Critic Carey lovelace, is completing a 2-volume history of feminist art.

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    Hans Dieleman on Sustainability 2
    Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:08:15 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Dr. Hans Dieleman speaks to our present ecological status and indigenous issues. Dieleman is a Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam and Visiting Professor at the Universidad Aut�??�?�³noma Metropolitana Campus Azcapotzalco, Mexico.

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    Gary Machlis, Univ of Idaho: A Unified Field Theory for Ecological Change?
    Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:00:12 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Machlis works internationally to apply multi-disciplinary scientific approaches to environmental crisis.

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    Tom & Constance Merriman, artists: Saving Hays Woods
    Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:01:57 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    The Merrimans have struggled for years, as activist ecological artists, to conserve a significant protion of open land in the Pittsburg area. They will speak to how and why sthey did that and the recent but precarious successes they have finally seen.

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    Hans Dieleman, Univ Erasmus: Are we Sustainable?
    Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:02:29 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Dr. Hans Dieleman speaks on World Environment Day, a Time to Reflect on our present ecological status. Dieleman is a Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam and Visiting Professor at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Campus Azcapotzalco, Mexico.

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    Changing the World: Students of Beverly Naidus
    Mon, 04 Jun 2007 13:59:32 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Students of activist-artist-educator Beverly Naidus, at the University of Washington at Tacoma, speak about what troubles them about todayâ??s world and how they experience art and environmental justice, as citizens of that world.

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    What Do the UN Reports on Global Warming Mean? Dr Jim White
    Tue, 29 May 2007 10:00:12 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Dr Jim White of the Instaar Institute in Boulder, CO., specializing in carbon studies in the Arctic & Anarctic, will discuss the implications of recent UN Reports on Global Warming. How bad is it?

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    Sacha Kagan: Crossing the Seas to Save the Earth 2
    Tue, 22 May 2007 11:00:21 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Second try: Sacha Kagan, Social Scientist, co-curator and organizer of the 2007 interdisciplinary and international ESA (art sociology) conference on Sustainability from the Univerversity of Lueneberg, Germany, discusses what was accomplished and future directions.

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    Glynis Berry, Director of Art Sites: city planning and ecological art
    Tue, 15 May 2007 10:02:07 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    As a gallery director, architect and city planning activist in Riverhead, NY, Berry is hosting the exhibition, Called to Action, curated by Lillian Ball, to instigate local conservation in the midst of development. Can art help make that possible? What else can it do?

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    Crossing the Seas to Save the Earth with Sacha Kagan
    Tue, 08 May 2007 10:06:02 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Sacha Kagan, social scientist, co-curator and organizer of the recent interdisciplinary international ESA (art sociology) conference on sustainability, from the University of Lueneberg, Germany will discuss what was accomplished.

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    Weather Report: Art and Climate Change, discussed by Marda Kirn
    Tue, 01 May 2007 10:00:26 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Marda Kirn mobilized Lucy Lippard and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art to address global warming with a major show planned for September 2007. She will discuss how she has helped engage scientists, artists and others to address this crisis.

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    Lucy McCarthy, Land Trust Strategies to save the earth
    Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:00:12 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    McCarthy, of the Vinalhaven Island Land Trust will speak to the role of small protected natural sites in the health of large ecological systems.

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    Bios4: International Exhibitions with Antonio Cerveira Pinto
    Tue, 17 Apr 2007 10:00:12 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist-curator Antonio Cerveira Pinto will speak about organizing the ecological art show, Bios4, for Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Spain, which opens May 4. He will discuss his vision to globalize curatorial practice and consider hope for a world in ecological crisis.

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    Ecology in art, Eleanor Heartney, art critic for Art in America
    Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:00:21 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    What is the art environment for ecological art today? Heartney has written on ecological art and pluralism in the art world.

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    Barbara T. Smith and Aviva Rahmani; Feminist Performance Art Questions
    Sun, 08 Apr 2007 16:02:04 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Resurrections vs Raping People; raping the environment. An interview of Smith by Rahmani and Rahmani by Smith about the trajectories of their retrospective careers as feminists and performance artists in an era of ecological change.

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    Art, Activism and Teaching with Artist Beverly Naidus
    Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:00:40 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist and educator Beverly Naidus has a long career of experimenting with activism in her work. She now teaches and observes it in a younger generation. She will speak to what she has seen and experienced of that kind of artwork.

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    ESA Report
    Sat, 31 Mar 2007 08:48:07 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    Science and Social Policy with Steve Fifield
    Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:00:23 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Educator Steve Fifield will talk about his role as facilitator for science educators in the New England Workshop on Science and Social Policy, NEWSSC, at Woods Hole, with workshop leader Peter Taylor. They will discuss what has come of their work.

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    Art for Animals with Lynne Hull
    Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:00:39 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Lynne Hull discusses the work she has done internationally to mitigate the effects of human fragmentation on animal habitat.

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    Changing Climate, Changing Coastal Wetlands with Dr. Michele Dionne
    Tue, 13 Mar 2007 10:00:34 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Dr. Michele Dionne, Director of Science for the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, discusses what strategies and insights scientists are applying to the effects of global warming on coastal regions.

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    Groundfish & lobsters in Maine and Ecological Art
    Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:01:54 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Voluntary conservation and restrictions on fishermen, have encouraged the return of ground fish stocks and stabilized the lobster industry. Now LB170 proposes to allow bycatch lobsters to be sold, challenging that balance. What does that have to do with ecological art?

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    Ecofeminism Today
    Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:00:14 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Curator Mary Jo Aagerstoun and scientist Meg Lowman discuss the philosophy and evolution of women in relation to the environment, comparing approaches in the arts, sciences and internationally.

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    Joel Chadabe, composer, of the Ear to the Earth Network
    Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:00:49 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Joel Chadabe discusses how sound and music may be a first line of defense in response to global warming and how artists are taking up this challenge.

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    Andrea Polli, artist, of the New York Society for Acoustic Ecology
    Tue, 06 Feb 2007 10:00:34 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Installation artist Andre Polli discusses her work with scientists and other artists, addressing climate change.

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    Shai Zakai Working in the Midst of a War Zone
    Tue, 30 Jan 2007 10:00:11 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Israeli artist Shai Zakai speaks about her stream bed restoration project and the show she is curating about the effect of war on forestation.

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    Tom McCormack and Indigenous Solutions to the Ecological Crisis
    Tue, 23 Jan 2007 10:00:53 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Tom MrCormack, Native American storyteller speaks to how tradional environmental knowledge (TEK) and wisdom addresses global warming. This is true, even as indigenous peoples world wide are threatened by the effects of climate change.

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    Lillian Ball on Saving Wetlands Activism and Art
    Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:00:24 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Lillian Ball speaks about her work on Long Island, NY and how that is part of her practice as an ecological artist.

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    David Rothenberg, Making Music with Wild Animals
    Tue, 09 Jan 2007 10:00:15 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    David Rothenberg has traveled extensively internationally, making music with animals in the rainforest, with whales in the ocean and published widely about what he learned. We will talk about what that has meant to him and how that relates to current environmental concerns. If guests are interested, we wille xperiment with virtual improvisations.

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    Anthony Ramos: Artist as Participant, Artist as Observor
    Tue, 02 Jan 2007 10:02:20 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Anthony Ramos has worked in China, Eastern Europe and Africa in the midst of political turmoil. Now, a successful painter, living in France, he speaks to the changing role of the artist today.

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    Think Tank Artists: Claude Schryer and Beth Carruthers
    Tue, 19 Dec 2006 10:00:00 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Claude Schryer, artists and administrator of the Canadian Council for the Arts with Beth Carruthers, ecological artist on how her Birdsong project brought them together. they will speak of the "Think Tank" event for ecological art and policy and where to go next.

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    Putting the Puzzle Together
    Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:00:47 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Global warming options need to be co-ordinated. How can ecological art hold a key to population control, international law, habitat fragmentation, energy use, resource extraction and water subsidence to address global warming? This is a design issue as much as an intellectual puzzle.

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    Writing the Book with Linda Weintraub
    Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:00:40 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Linda Weintraub speaks about publishing on ecological art practice and conferences as venue; how to get these ideas to the public.

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    "The Drop" Jodi Hanel from Exit Art
    Tue, 28 Nov 2006 10:00:00 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Curator Jodi Hanel of Exit Art in NYC speaks about what it was like to present the first major ecological art show of the 2006 season, on water issues, to the art world in NYC, Spring 2006.

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    Ecological Art in the Netherlands with Jeroen Van Westen
    Tue, 21 Nov 2006 10:02:14 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Jeroen Van Westen, Dutch ecological artist, speaks of how his projects, often with engineers and those of others address global warming, the loss of land base and other resource issues in the Netherlands.

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    Steel and Drums with sculptor Janet Goldner
    Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:02:03 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Janet Goldner speaks of how the culture and sounds of Mali influenced her work. We discuss how such cross-cultural experiences cn contribute towards solving environmental issues

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    Virtual Collaboration: NETPD Project
    Tue, 07 Nov 2006 10:01:03 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Swiss composer-artist Moritz Wettstein, in residence at Harvestworks, NYC presents international virtual music improvisations with NETPD community, Also listen to live sounds @ http://www.netpd.org/netpd.m3u now!

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    Sam Bower of greenmuseum.org
    Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:00:23 -0800 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Virtual vs. on the ground ecological interventions that lead to restoration of the environment and virtual showcasing. Sound clip from Janus Kober.

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    EPISODE 19 - "Dreamspeaking Indigenous Solutions with Tom McCormack"
    Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:01:36 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    "Dreamspeaking Indigenous Solutions with Tom McCormack" with Native American Activist and Storyteller Tom McCormack

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    EPISODE18 - Jo Hanson
    Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:00:08 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Artist Jo Hanson will speak about her piuoneering career from San Francisco and what her involvement with Bioneers has meant to her

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    EPISODE17 - Sites and Instigators
    Sat, 14 Oct 2006 14:41:00 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Deborah Frizell, Greg Sholette, Aviva Rahmani and students talk of work and site observations.

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    EPISODE16 - Water in India
    Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:54:03 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Water in India, Ravi Agarwal

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    EPISODE15 - Virtual Ecology
    Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:01:20 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    EPISODE14 - Porpoise Hunting
    Tue, 26 Sep 2006 10:00:37 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Native porpoise hunters in Maine recorded by Rob Rosenthal; Summary of August Virtual Concerts experiments.

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    EPISODE13 - Virtual Concerts Discussion
    Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:27:37 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    A discussion between Dave Nelson, President of TalkShoe, Sam Bower of greenmuseum.org and Aviva Rahmani about how to use this vehicle to identify and solve problems of access and audience for the genre if ecological art.

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    EPISODE 12 - Virtual concerts
    Sat, 12 Aug 2006 22:22:51 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Last in this series

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    EPISODE11 - Virtual concerts
    Sat, 12 Aug 2006 19:04:20 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Pre-recorded & live audio layering.

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    EPISODE 9 - Virtual concerts
    Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:36:48 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    pre-recorded and live audio layering

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    EPISODE8 - Virtual concerts
    Sat, 12 Aug 2006 11:29:34 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    layering pre-recorded and live audio

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    EPISODE7 - Virtual concerts
    Sat, 12 Aug 2006 08:59:07 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Overlay of recorde and live audio/text.

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    EPISODE 6 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 22:01:57 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    EPISODE 5 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 20:13:13 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    EPISODE 4 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 17:16:36 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    EPISODE3 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:12:06 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net

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    EPISODE2 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 11:46:16 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Seocond Episode

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    EPISODE1 - Virtual concerts
    Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:59:45 -0700 Author: ghostnets@verizon.net
    Pre-recorded and call in sound to be hosted by Aviva Rahmani

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