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I have a grad student in our CADRE Institute
(http://cadre.sjsu.edu/) who is trying to put together a proposal for a
public art sculptural project that can somehow measure climate change/global
warming. She has no science background, so this is a real challenge. I've
pointed her toward our engineering resources and am trying to find someone
in our Meteorolgy Dept. who might be interested in helping her out.
The other portion of her question is quoted
below, and it's a tricky one to research, because a lot of the potentially
useful terms aren't subject headings but pull up a lot of false drops as
keywords. I've been finding mostly Third World artists (OK), or stuff that
focuses on design or K-12 art projects (not what she wants). I'll continue
to plow ahead but if any of you well-informed folks out there know of artists
who might fit this definition, I'd be grateful for some proper names...or
any other advice. I've been looking in Art Full Text, ArtBib, DAAI.
"I am looking for Contemporary, Modern
or Post-Modern artists that have not just repurposed art but have also
used material such as solar panels, bamboo, recycled tires, alternative
and green renewable resources."
Edith L. Crowe | (408) 808-2037 | [log in to unmask]
Art & Design Librarian & Coordinator of Graduate Instruction
San Jose State University Library (http://www.sjlibrary.org)
Corresponding Secretary of the Mythopoeic Society (http://www.mythsoc.org)
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