Showing posts with label green house gases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green house gases. Show all posts

Wednesday 14 October 2020

Carbon Neutrality




  PhD Proposal Statement

My applied research problem is about forms of design within Art and Design materials using carbon neutrality as priority to reduce climate change.

"The epidemic psychosis of our time is the lie of believing we have no ethical obligation to our planetary home" Theodore Roesak"
Heritage and artisan beliefs are a continuous part of my practice inspired through critical campaigns regarding saving our planet i.e Greenpeace Campaigns Strategies discouraging distructive pollution via development of sustanable materials. Linked to ethical philosophy and life style living choices for each and everyone of use to draw down climate change.

Combating climate change was a key inspiration for developing inks for screen printing I recognised a need to look at some of the ingredients to find new bio degradable sustainable alternatives. Through analysing my sustainable inks through my previous practice linked to my Masters Degree,I developed inks using natural dye

for screen printing. I recognised the need to look at some of the ingredients to find biodegradable sustainable alternatives. Once I started developing the inks I recognised the need for sustainable packaging removing plastic waste via developing a natural based resin to waterproof cardboard made from recycled paper. These seems like a natural research development available to me to develop further. While continuing to develop and excel in making natural inks. A development in order to create a sustainable future for art and design products making creative practices even more sustainable to keep our planets biodiversity for ourselves and our planets plants and animals.



 Nottinghamshire , England, Planet Earth

The need for carbon neutrality within creative industries is a key direction for all aspects of the design industry. 
Sustainability has and will always be a key direction for my own creative practice and lifestyle choices.(both being integral within my own carbon footprint)
I am researching a number of key strategies to become neutral within my design practice.
“Carbon Neutral status can be achieved in two ways. Balancing carbon dioxide emissions with carbon neutral processes, often through carbon off setting, or the process of removing or sequencing carbon dioxide from atmosphere to make up for emissions elsewhere” (Wikipedia)

Keeping our natural surroundings is important, rewinding brown land currently polluted is also a requirement to put back our natural world.

While studying my MA, I recognised the need to promote visually within my design practice the need to link to global campaigns reflecting the need to protect our natural world by reducing our single use plastic waste. 
Finding ways to reduce waste is an important strategy, looking at ways to reduce this made me think about how to make my designs more sustainable.
 Researching my own inks for drawing and printing has become part of my research. I have more research to develop including researching developing biodegradable resins/plastics/waterproof cardboard for packaging eco conscious inks using local sustainable resources.
Finding ways to reduce waste is an important strategy, looking closely and in more detail is part of of current research. I have realized there is so much more research I can achieve within this area, my MA was purely the test run for a more bigger more important research development. My preferred method of research analysis and documentation is through a detailed journal through my online blog. I find this a useful storage system which I can also receive feedback from. My iPhone app makes it simple and easy to develop. This way of processing information gives me access to producing hardback journals which gives a tactile and easy way to see a lot of research easily through page flicking. 
I find this a valued way to personally reflect and evaluate my  research in a clear and organized way.

Keeping our biodiversity landscape is important for our planets survival.
Continuing my research into using local natural resources to create art resources for myself and also to create research that can be utilized by others to reduce waste is part of my current philosophy based design practice, working and collaborating inside community projects is a direction I am developing forward.
Due to current lockdown processes I am also proposing online podcasts, workshops and collaborative discussions on creative practice carbon neutrality.

Friday 24 April 2020

Micro plastics found in Antarctica Ice

                  Antarctica Plastic






Scientists have found micro plastic in sea ice in Antarctica, showing a disturbing trend towards plastic pollution everywhere on earth. It has been 50 years since plastic was produced industrially supposedly better than glass, when it reached beaches people believed it to be saver than glass as it didn’t cut people’s feet. At the time it was considered save as the majority of plastic produced was assumed to be land filled. Due to it taking centuries to decompose we have a disaster ensuing which needs to be dealt with. Making bio degradable plastics is one why to fix this problem, making it edible for wildlife is also beneficial.
The following link explains what has been found in Antarctica ice.

Brief over view of project

Poster for MA Show The Poster used for the end of project show at University Lincoln. MA studio in Design end of Degree Show June 20...