QUEZON CITY, Philippines – To make art relevant to the current
ecological crisis the planet is facing, CIV:LAB is pleased to announce a
lecture on deep ecology by an Australian permaculturist Kim Hill tomorrow, on
Tuesday January 28th 1-5PM at Amorsolo Hall Red Door, U.P. College of
Fine Arts Diliman.
The free lecture dubbed “Connecting With
The Natural World” is one among the series of selected topics
prepared by Kim Hill for her two weeks long infotour in the Philippines
hosted by local anti-authoritarian initiatives.
Kim Hill is a leading member of Deep Green Resistance – a global
eco-organization that advocates a no compromise defense of mother earth. Furthermore, according to their website, Deep Green Resistance
is an analysis and a strategy. “As an analysis, it reveals civilization
as the institution that is destroying life on Earth. As a strategy, it
offers a concrete plan for how to stop that destruction. As an
organization, Deep Green Resistance is implementing that strategy,”
explains their site.
After the lecture a workshop on D.I.Y. solar power is expected to carry out the next day by Mobile Anarchist School. CIV:LAB is a tactical social laboratory that is dedicated to research and design on open access knowledge, sustainable life and living, disaster mitigation, and radical forms of social engagement. Moreover, CIV:LAB is a social sculpture initiated by an undergrad thesis student in Painting.
Website: http://neotasaday.wordpress.com
After the lecture a workshop on D.I.Y. solar power is expected to carry out the next day by Mobile Anarchist School. CIV:LAB is a tactical social laboratory that is dedicated to research and design on open access knowledge, sustainable life and living, disaster mitigation, and radical forms of social engagement. Moreover, CIV:LAB is a social sculpture initiated by an undergrad thesis student in Painting.
Website: http://neotasaday.wordpress.com
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