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Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews With Environmental Artists
Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews With Environmental Artists
Date: 24 May 2011, 07:44

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The artists whose works I have selected for inclusion in this book come from a variety of countries in Europe and North America. Each has a particular way of working with nature, of expressing their art in tandem with nature. Each brings their own specific experience to bear on this new paradigm. I discovered them one by one. And each brought a new awareness of the incredible versatility and variety of responses artists can have to place. Indeed many of the ideas initiated by these artists are seized on by professionals in others fields—landscapers, designers, architects, horticulturists, educators, and craftspeople.
This gives a sense of how relevant an art that deals with the experience of nature really can be, even more so in a world where new technological innovations are increasingly pulling us away from direct experience—the tactile world—into a parallel experience indulged on, and produced by, the microscreen technology. As Marshall McLuhan has stated: “What may emerge as the most important insight of the twenty-first century is that man was not designed to live at the speed of light. Without the countervailing balance of natural and physical laws, the new video-related media will make man implode upon himself. As he sits in the informational control room, whether at home or at work, receiving data at enormous speeds—imagistic, sound, or tactile—from all areas of the world, the results could be dangerously inflating and schizophrenic. His body will remain in one place but his mind will float out into the electronic void, being everywhere at once on the data bank.”

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