An immersive visual-audio exhibition that can help you to consider, reflect upon, and respond to your and others’ attitudes to flying-less. There is great variety in the frequency and distances that people fly. If commercial aviation were a country, its carbon emissions are estimated to be equivalent to the sixth largest in the world.
The visual-audio presented on screen considers four different perspectives about flying-less. The four perspectives (‘Disparate’, ‘Intertwined’, ‘Interdependent’, and ‘Embedded’) are each depicted by a painting and sound scape which includes an indicative quote of what somebody might say who is associating with the perspective.
Once you have watched the video sound scape, either online or at the exhibition, we invite you to share your thoughts by filling out a short feedback form.
Credits
Research
- Dr Stephen Allen, Management School
- Dr Judith Krauss, Institute for Global Sustainable Development
- Professor Renee Timmers, Department of Music
- Dr Matt Watson, Department of Geography
Collaborators
- Gina Allen, Artist
- Kitty Turner, Digital Producer