Riders On The Storm
The co-curator of the uncompromising ecological curatorial research project Weather Engines Jussi Parikka on weaponised meteorology, dark futures and mapping out existence in a broken world
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Get PORT in printThe co-curator of the uncompromising ecological curatorial research project Weather Engines Jussi Parikka on weaponised meteorology, dark futures and mapping out existence in a broken world
Umami Journal explores the culture, history and ancient methods of food
Ouro, the Vancouver-based dance collective, addresses the climate emergency in its hypnotic dance project with RubberLegz
In a new exhibition at Huxley-Parlour, Dan Wilton in collaboration with ClientEarth addresses the calamitous impact of the coal industry
The Hangzhou-based research studio on conscious craft, manual processes and why most sustainable design is “pseudo and gimmicky”
Miko Takama argues why fast-fashion may come to an end
In an extract from their urgent new book, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac illustrate how to combat despair and build a future where things not only stabilise, but actually get better
Can the notoriously damaging airplane industry be less destructive to the environment? 413 looks at four news ways of radically rethinking air travel, and asks if it can ever be a sustainable option