Eco-Art World Consciousness

Abishai100

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Rain touched by wind comes down at an angle.

A rainbow appearing after acid rain is technically still a rainbow.

The way we talk/think about the Earth impacts how we conceive our interaction with nature.

Such consciousness is presented in the iconic nature-manipulation omen novel "Frankenstein" (Mary Shelley).

How will our treatment of Earth's environments influence our perspective on insurance?

Can art help?



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The Lightning-Rod Man (Herman Melville)



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Plastic City: Prologue?

I found this picture of a city-scape sculpture made out of plastic containers, apparently meant to signify a human fascination with materials obsession.

Plastic is a very valuable and symbolic industry component in the modern era. There's even a special American comic book superhero named Plastic Man (DC Comics) who can contort and stretch like plastic.

How we reimagine Industrialization definitely affects how we characterize the economics of evolution.




Plastic Man


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A really nice mural of Algore, Mann, and Hansen in front of a firing squad would also help the cause of the real environment...
 
Rain touched by wind comes down at an angle.

A rainbow appearing after acid rain is technically still a rainbow.

The way we talk/think about the Earth impacts how we conceive our interaction with nature.

Such consciousness is presented in the iconic nature-manipulation omen novel "Frankenstein" (Mary Shelley).

How will our treatment of Earth's environments influence our perspective on insurance?

Can art help?

Maybe, but not as much as improved science education among the illiterati.
 

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