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Scientists are cleaning art with bacteria

Inhabitat - Innovation

After centuries of trying different techniques and using various chemicals to clean art, scientists found an eco-friendly solution that already exists in the natural world.

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Governors Island Arts and NRDC Present Jenny Kendler: Other of Pearl

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Immersive Art Exhibition Explores Human Relationships with the Natural World and Possibilities for Ecological Restoration Project Opens June 14 at Governors Island’s Historic Fort Jay

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Climate change is destroying Indigenous rock art

Inhabitat - Innovation

Indigenous rock art has survived tens of thousands of years. As extreme weather events like fires, cyclones, floods and erosion intensify, rock art fades and disappears. But global warming might be the death of it. A report at a recent symposium declared the damage is now irreversible.

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Town Enclosure art installation is made of CLT panels

Inhabitat - Innovation

Lots of art are meant to be seen and not touched. That is not the case with Town Enclosure, an art installation that's also functional. It is visible to the public but separate, untouchable and unknowable. The incredible design was created by CLB Architects.

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AR/VR Simulations for Sustainable, Regenerative, Circular Cities

Speaker: Nik Gowing, Brenda Laurel, Sheridan Tatsuno, Archie Kasnet, and Bruce Armstrong Taylor

When STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics) students can be directly engaged in contributing to the creation of smart, circular-city outcomes? Top-down professional planning and decision-making is a path well-trod, what could be possible and available when we can meaningfully engage broad-based "citizen-scientists?"

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Woodstock site celebrates sustainable art and architecture

Inhabitat - Innovation

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, on the site of Woodstock, recently finished its first design-build camp called the 2022 Bethel Woods Art and Architecture Festival.

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Public art electric vehicle charging stations merge design and function

Inhabitat - Innovation

Architecture, art and functional elements fill the urban atmosphere, usually as separate entities in the same environment. The Public Art Electric Charging Stations set out to meld all these elements together, combining design, art and innovation for the function and viewing pleasure of the community.