Live from The Gulf: Scientists are the new press
July 8, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under environment, Ocean, Toxins
Now, it’s not just The Gulf of the Middle East where the world press is in a blackout. It’s right here in the good old USA, within OUR Gulf where a press blackout on our war with oil is taking place. Except for scientists who may be the future of the media. (Picture taken by [...]
Was our art piece a piece of art? Who cares?
June 21, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, installations, interactive art, neuroscience, Ocean, plastic pollution, Social Media
The coolers are going to be shown again at a bunch of places this summer. I plan to bring a chair and sit where I can watch the faces again. Will I cry again? Will I have moments of pride when a person says they like it? Or, we I do what we all ended up doing most of the time: explaining the graph of global plastic production, suggest people not use straws and answer, yes, this is the way it is – but you can do something small today that makes a change.
What Would Jacques Do? 100 Years of Oil…
June 8, 2010 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology
By Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld, Jake Dunagan and Stuart Candy – As seen in Huffington Post http://huff.to/aoEogv June 8th, 2010 Jacques Yves Cousteau spent halcyon days gliding above and beneath the ocean. He lived among the largest mammals and sea drift. He was the master educator and voice for the sea. And so, on [...]