Creating Impact New Visual Perspectives on the Climate Crisis
Creating Impact New Visual Perspectives on the Climate Crisis
This symposium explores three urgent questions about creating impactful communications on the climate crisis, in advance of the UN Climate Change Conference 2021 (COP26) to be held in Glasgow, Scotland starting 1 November 2021:
How can visual images and stories impact the climate crisis agenda?
Are there new global voices and perspectives emerging?
How can images improve public engagement ahead of COP26?
Hosted by VII Insider, the symposium is a collaboration between Climate Visuals, University of the Arts London’s Photography and Arts Research Centre, Slideluck Editorial and The VII Foundation. VII Insider events are made possible by the generous support of PhotoWings.
This hour-long event, held on 30 June 2021, also introduced the Climate Visuals programme, its evidence base and previewed submissions to ‘Visualizing Climate Change: An Open Call for Photography’, which is a partnership with TED Countdown.
Moderator:
Paul Lowe
Participants and Agenda:
Toby Smith, Climate Visuals
Introduction to Climate Visuals, its evidence base on impact, and the concept behind the ‘Visualizing Climate Change’ initiative
Maria Teresa Salvati, Slideluck Editorial
A personal selection from the Open Call highlighting new voices and perspectives on climate change
Nichole Sobecki, VII
Recent photographic work on the climate crisis
Moderated Q&A
How can visual images and stories impact the climate crisis agenda?
Are there new global voices and perspectives emerging?
How can images improve public engagement ahead of COP26?
Hosted by VII Insider, the symposium is a collaboration between Climate Visuals, University of the Arts London’s Photography and Arts Research Centre, Slideluck Editorial and The VII Foundation. VII Insider events are made possible by the generous support of PhotoWings.
This hour-long event, held on 30 June 2021, also introduced the Climate Visuals programme, its evidence base and previewed submissions to ‘Visualizing Climate Change: An Open Call for Photography’, which is a partnership with TED Countdown.
Moderator:
Paul Lowe
Participants and Agenda:
Toby Smith, Climate Visuals
Introduction to Climate Visuals, its evidence base on impact, and the concept behind the ‘Visualizing Climate Change’ initiative
Maria Teresa Salvati, Slideluck Editorial
A personal selection from the Open Call highlighting new voices and perspectives on climate change
Nichole Sobecki, VII
Recent photographic work on the climate crisis
Moderated Q&A
Concepts
Topics
