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Art, Science, Action: Green Cities Re-imagined

David Maddox

David Maddox New York

David loves urban spaces and nature. He loves creativity and collaboration. He loves theatre and music. In his life and work he has practiced in all of these as, in various moments, a scientist, a climate change researcher, a land steward, an ecological practitioner, composer, a playwright, a musician, an actor, and a theatre director.




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  • Dancing With Scientists

    Dancing With Scientists

    By

    Lindsay Campbell

    and

    Franklin Cruz

  • What does it mean to be a good ancestor to the people, places, and things we care about?

    What does it mean to be a good ancestor to the people, places, and things we care about?

    By

    Pau G. Aleikum

    ,

    Emma Andrade

    ,

    Nalu Andrade

    ,

    Martina Artmann

    ,

    Jerry Bauer

    ,

    Olivia Bina

    ,

    Carmen Bouyer

    ,

    Lucas Bueno

    ,

    Lindsay Campbell

    ,

    Rosa Cerarols

    ,

    Xavier Cortada

    ,

    Samarth Das

    ,

    Marthe Derkzen

    ,

    Paul Downton

    ,

    Martha Fajardo

    ,

    Georgios Giannoulis

    ,

    Gary Grant

    ,

    Morgan Grove

    ,

    David Haley

    ,

    Cecilia Herzog

    ,

    Mike Houck

    ,

    Jaime Jackson

    ,

    Pearl Jackson-Payen

    ,

    Dagmar Haase

    ,

    Jokin Garatea

    ,

    Gilles Lecuir

    ,

    Lucie Lederhendler

    ,

    Toni Luna

    ,

    Patrick M. Lydon

    ,

    David Maddox

    ,

    Kate McGloughlin

    ,

    Claudia Misteli

    ,

    Steward Pickett

    ,

    Toby Query

    ,

    Diana Ruiz

    ,

    Camila Sant'Anna

    ,

    Hita Unnikrishnan

    ,

    Ania Upstill

    ,

    Ebony Walden

    ,

    Ibrahim Wallee

    ,

    Diana Wiesner

    ,

    Bettina Wilk

    ,

    Wendy Wischer

    ,

    Keith Waterfield

    and

    Chantal van Ham

  • Then Came the Crash

    Then Came the Crash

    By

    Andreas Weber