Since the 1960s, many artists have incorporated
ecological concerns into their work, an endeavor that has required new strategies in art - making.
Not exact matches
Thus the particular historical exigencies and social possibilities in our own age will necessarily affect the ways in which these values are translated
into norms on such issues as women's rights, sexual ethics, social justice, property rights, energy policy or
ecological concerns.
Here development is primary, with
ecological concerns factored
into the process.
It is interesting to note in this context that family therapy broke out of purely intrapsychic relations
into wider systems of relationships that characterize and condition us all; and now we see the more recent birth of «
ecological» therapy, where the
concern broadens to include human relationships to the fullest extent possible (see FFT 256ff.).
Since then, for a number of reasons (air and water pollution, health
concerns ignored and in fact unknown by scientific medicine,
ecological issues), this questioning of the omnicompetence of the scientific method to uncover the truth, and of the creative value of technological «progress,» has deepened and spread and now penetrates much further
into the culture as a whole.
Yet they embody a coherent school of design — a common form of organization that brings the living
concerns of the human and
ecological communities
into the world of property rights and economic power.
Optical illusion here becomes a way to make the effortless experience of reality more complicated, while also taking
into consideration
ecological concerns by making the tree trunk the main protagonist of the project.
Although he's aware of the enormity of the contemporary
ecological catastrophe, he does not turn it
into the central theme of his work, but integrates it in the many issues that he is
concerned about.
Born in 1953, sculptor Chakaia Booker fuses
ecological concerns with explorations of racial and economic difference, globalization, and gender by recycling discarded tires
into complex assemblages.
A minority of buyers are hoping to move
into a minihouse full - time, motivated by a desire to simplify their lifestyles or by social and environmental
concerns about the amount of living space people need... Living in a tiny home, as opposed to doing yoga in it or using it for vacations, often appeals to people who want simpler lives that leave less of an
ecological «footprint.»
When preparing such a zoning and related regulations, factors like population density, the
ecological sensitivity of the area
concerned, closeness to polluting industry, closeness to sources of drinking water, etc. should be taken
into account as well as the potential risks related to certain types of urban agriculture.
«Dealing with climate change is not simply an issue of CO2 emission reduction but a comprehensive challenge involving political, economic, social, cultural and
ecological issues, and the population
concern fits right
into the picture,» said Zhao.