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Created: May 21, 2008
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jody

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Address: london
United Kingdom
 
I Speak: english
 
I Am: Researcher
 
Member Since: May 21, 2008
 
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I am run a non-profit ecological literacy initiative called EcoLabs in London. EcoLabs develops projects to visually communicate complex environmental concepts.  My work is informed her involvement with the Transition Movement that engages local communities with planning for energy descent and re-localization. I am also a PhD student at the University of Brighton studying the visual communication of ecological literacy.

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dunk 9 months ago

hey Jody

 

here in BCN, we have taken steps in setting up the steering group of Barcelona in transition, we have ning site and a wiki, translated docs and films are growing. we also have amazing, hopefullly 1st of many, community gardens in my barrio, gracia. It will be a WIFI space soon, and we are hoping to try to do a live stream connnection with some food production spaces with WIFI in Brixton, in attempt to hook up Barrios in transition in big cities, you any views on this or advice etc. Last year, the climate camp radio crew were based in and around the Brixton area, they might be on for getting involved too, dissident island.

 

All well, anyway, must get back to you about the things you are involved in organising, looks real exciting. Thats the way though, strange, exciting and BOLD times, no?

 

Regards, dunk

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