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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Eduardo Silva

Eduardo Silva

Going Digital - is it more sustainable than print? - 1 views

  • If you're a regular to this blog then you'll know that the paper industry is a big contributor to CO2 emissions, uses huge quantities of water and has petroleum inputs all along the product life-cycle.  It would seem that going digital is the sustainable option; Websites, eBooks and digital magazines don't use paper - Bingo problem solved!
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    Is buying and reading a magazine, newspaper or book more of less energy efficient than accessing the same information online?
Eduardo Silva

Digital gallery - 0 views

started by Eduardo Silva on 30 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
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    Ben had a brilliant idea last chat, to crate an art gallery which will die in 1 year.
    I think this with make people appreciate the work a lot more
    maybe the "art" could gradually loose its colour or even start to disintegrate

    or this gallery could even be linked to each artists servers or digital activities and they are responsible to keep it alive somehow?
Eduardo Silva

ARTPULSE MAGAZINE " Features " Sustainable Art Practices / Producing Art in the 21st Ce... - 2 views

  • One might argue that a focus on sustainability is the next logical step after the rise of social networking enabled by the user-generated content of Web 2.0 sites-such as blogs, Wikis, MySpace, YouTube, and Flickr: networking itself is intrinsic to digital technologies, which allow for multiple forms of connectivity, while sustaining networks (of culture, productivity etc.) presents more of a challenge.
  • Addressing the subject of sustainability in the context of art invites a range of questions, among them: How can we define and understand a sustainable art and culture? How does art address the sustainability of culture? How can art practice itself be sustained?
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    How can we define and understand a sustainable art and culture?How does art address the sustainability of culture?How can art practice itself be sustained
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