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Fiddling While Earth Burns

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Saturday, 28 November 2015 to Tuesday, 8 December 2015

‘Fiddling While Earth Burns’ is an exhibition by the Climate Action Collective composed of students from across the RCA Fine Art.   This exhibition is aimed at raising awareness of the forthcoming COP21 in Paris this December, where world leaders will meet to discuss and impose legal frameworks for restricting the rise in greenhouse gas emissions.  Current trends indicate that the world's temperature could increase as much as 4.8°C over the next 80 years, which would result in global food shortages and rising sea levels and an ever increasing world population – indicating more concrete plans are needed to avoid world disaster.

 

In response to this summit, this exhibition's title reflects the often piecemeal promises made by governments around the world to deal with greenhouse gas emissions.  Drawing inspiration from the photomontage style of Peter Kennard, the exhibition includes various designs for protest placards to be used during the Climate Change protest in London on 29/11/15.   In addition, it also includes video, photography, lithographic and sound artworks which aim to address the broader implications of Climate Change on this generation.   In doing so, the Climate Action Collective hope to create a greater public consciousness of COP21, in turn adding pressure on world leaders to resolve some of these pressing issues.

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Royal College of Art, Dyson Building
1 Hester Road Battersea
London SW11 4AN

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