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  • Listening in with Tate à Tate

    Listening in with Tate à Tate

    Dr Andrew Filmer, Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance at Aberystwyth University reports back on his experience with the Tate à Tate audio tour. What I love about audio tours – such as Lavinia Greenlaw’s recent Audio Obscura, or Platform’s And While London Burns – is the way they help me sidestep the sensory overload…

    29 Mar 2012 admin
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  • Keeping on: sustainable art-activism

    Keeping on: sustainable art-activism

    What enables artists and activists to keep on making work that challenges the status quo? How can we sustain ourselves, our imaginations, and our communities while keeping on speaking truth to power? On 14 March 2012, I wrote this to some people I have been working with recently: "I'm giving a presentation called "Keeping on: sustainable…

    27 Mar 2012 jane
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  • 11,000 Nigerians sue Shell in London courts

    11,000 Nigerians sue Shell in London courts

    From Leigh Day & Co: Six months after Shell admitted liability following two massive oil spills in the Niger Delta, law firm Leigh Day & Co are serving formal legal proceedings tomorrow (Friday 23 March 2012) on the oil giant in the High Court in London for compensation on behalf of over 11,000 Nigerians after…

    23 Mar 2012 admin
  • Shell to pay $25m to Nigerian communities over oil spill

    Shell to pay $25m to Nigerian communities over oil spill

    From UPI.com: Shell Petroleum Development Co. was ordered by a Nigerian court to pay more than $25 million to five communities in Imo state for a 1997 oil spill. The communities sued Shell for compensation for immediate direct losses to their means of livelihood caused by the oil spill, The Guardian in Oshodi, Nigeria, reported Tuesday.

    21 Mar 2012 admin
  • Tate Soundscape Hijacked by Artists

    Tate Soundscape Hijacked by Artists

    BP’s environmental record is appalling yet many people are prepared to turn a blind eye to the fact that Tate is in bed with BP, one of the “ten worst corporations’’ based on its environmental and human rights record. A new series of artworks questioning Tate’s relationship with BP has been commissioned by three activist…

    20 Mar 2012 admin
  • Tate Soundscape Hijacked by Artists

    BP’s environmental record is appalling yet many people are prepared to turn a blind eye to the fact that Tate is in bed with BP, one of the “ten worst corporations’’ based on its environmental and human rights record. A new series of artworks questioning Tate’s relationship with BP has been commissioned by three activist…

    Press Release
    20 Mar 2012 admin
  • Social Licence: Complicity in the Age of Extraction

    This article, by Kevin Smith of Platform and Clayton Thomas Muller of the Indigenous Environmental Network first appeared in the Winter 2011/12 issue of Fuse Magazine in Canada. At first glance, there might not seem to be an obvious common ground between indigenous activists in Canada, performance artists in the UK and climate activists in…

    Article
    15 Mar 2012 admin
  • Social Licence: Complicity in the Age of Extraction

    Social Licence: Complicity in the Age of Extraction

    At first glance, there might not seem to be an obvious common ground between indigenous activists in Canada, performance artists in the UK and climate activists in both countries. However, the international controversy over Canada’s tar sands industry in northern Alberta has galvanised individuals from all these communities into new cooperative relationships opposing the developments.…

    14 Mar 2012 admin

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