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Surfers Against Sewage
For almost 20 years now these fellows have been making things happen in the most innovative, creative and make-you-think ways imaginable.. changing policies, raising awareness, educating and doing a bit of surfing.
Ladies and gentlemen.. Surfers Against Sewage
www.sas.org
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Education
The Cloud Project
Imagine for a moment ice cream clouds!
The Cloud Project is by far the best sciencey-arty-educationy-storytelling type thing around just now. Its a collaboration between Zoe Papadopoulou and Cathrine Kramer and takes a slight comedic look at emerging scientific developments and their consequences.
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Guest Creative
Hannah Waldron
Theres an honesty of materials and poetic narrative that makes this weeks guest artist so engaging.
Ladies and gentlemen.. Hannah Waldron
www.hannahwaldron.co.uk
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Uncategorized
Urban Beach
The French naturally do things with a bit more aplomb and innovation as was the case with the inspired Paris Plage which first appeared in 2002. With all the talk about staycations this year the Nottingham riviera might just make a go of it.
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Society
The Big Lunch
They reckon about 2 million people got together for The Big Lunch at the weekend!
We went up Ben Nevis for a picnic.
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International Cooperation Year
If you go to the top of Ben Nevis on a very misty day then theres really not much to look at. There is this plaque though. Think the 60s and you think peace, love and understanding.. turns out 1965 was International Cooperation Year
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Guest Creative
Tim Lahan
Now we just love this guys style.. first-take freshness that will make you smile.
Ladies and gentlemen.. Tim Lahan
Q&A with Tim
www.trademark-trademark.com
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Environment
Trash Track
Ever wondered what sort of journey your rubbish takes!? Nope? Me neither but the researchers at MIT have.Trash Track is their project devoted to tracking waste.
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Camp Quest