Hi Patrick,

 >"I pledge to never Paint in my pursuit....."

I suspect, your suggestion saying 'never to paint' in your pursuits, is 
from a more personal place rather than relating to global, environmental 
concerns. Although, I can also imagine that you may also consider it to 
be a global issue ;-)

marc


I was thinking along the lines of wanting that art related travel too!
How about "I pledge to never Paint in my pursuit....."
patrick

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Michael Szpakowski <szp...@yahoo.com> 
wrote:


    Hi Ruth
    pretty much my every breath is dedicated to trying to blag an art 
related trip outside Europe so I don't think I can do this one, or at 
least not until I've pulled that off. However I am happy to promise 
*never, ever* to drive anywhere in pursuit of my art...
    warmest wishes
    michael


    --- On Sun, 4/12/09, Ruth Catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org> wrote:


    From: Ruth Catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
    Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] We won't fly for art : Take the Pledge
    To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" 
<netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
    Date: Sunday, April 12, 2009, 6:07 PM


    Thanks Karen and Dimos for joining us so quickly and for setting 
longer pledge deadlines; )

    For those who'd like to join us but have tickets already booked for 
art-flights before 26th April, check out the comments:-
    - Karen's pledge has a 10th May as its deadline 
http://www.pledgebank.com/wewontflyforart2
    - Dimos Dimitriou has 15th May 
http://www.pledgebank.com/wewontflyforart3

    Cheers
    Ruth

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ruth Catlow <ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org>
    Reply-To: ruth.cat...@furtherfield.org, NetBehaviour for networked 
distributed creativity <netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
    To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity 
<netbehaviour@netbehaviour.org>
    Subject: [NetBehaviour] We won't fly for art : Take the Pledge
    Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:16:35 +0100

    We won't fly for art for six months
    but only if 6 others will do the same AND replicate this pledge by 
26th April 2009
    http://www.pledgebank.com/wewontflyforart
    - Marc and Ruth


    We will not take an aeroplane for the sake of art. For the next 6 
months we will find other ways to visit and participate in exhibitions, 
fairs, conferences, meetings, residencies. We will not fly for 
inspiration, nor to appreciate, buy or sell art.

    But only if 6 others will do the same AND replicate this pledge.

    This pledge is designed for exponential growth so if you persuade 
another 6 people to do the same,  within a year you could be one of 
millions of people changing the way the artworld works. So sign up, 
create a replica pledge and share your own experiences, observations and 
arguments towards reducing art flights. Post a link to it in the comment 
box so others can find their way to it.

    This is a public art experiment in the de-escalation of 
carbon-fuelled, high altitude, high-velocity, global art careering. For 
six months we choose to cover less physical distance, move more slowly 
between destinations, to look futureward with more attention to the view 
from the ground and the network, for ways to connect with others around 
the world.

    Who can sign up to this pledge? Any individual involved in the arts: 
artist (in the broadest sense), curator, art administrator, art 
appreciator, gallerist, art critic, art historian, art academic, art 
technician, art security, art transporter etc. Whether you currently fly 
for art 50 times a year or never, your engagement will change things by 
making your position in the artworld visible and by offering an 
alternative perspective. If you work with others you may need to 
completely revise your schedules and budgets and lobby for the right not 
to fly.

    This is to light the blue touch paper of Gustave Metzger's Reduce 
Art Flights campaign using the generative and viral capabilities of 
social networks. We want to know more about the impact of air-flight on 
the artworld (and beyond). We intuit that abstaining from air flight 
will motivate and enable people (with more time, money, energy and 
attention) to relate differently to their own local cultures and to 
connect more imaginatively to other cultures.

    Inspirations and Observations

    Artwork- 'Reduce Art Flights' by Gustave Metzger, reviewed here 
http://tinyurl.com/cnv44r

    Sustainable Development- Social science on the environmental impact 
of economic growth
    'Why Politicians Dare Not Limit Economic Growth' by Tim Jackson 
http://tinyurl.com/6784zw

    Investigative Journalism - What can we do to stop climate change?
    Heat (2006) by George Monbiot, summarised and reviewed here 
http://tinyurl.com/devyax
    Monbiot's Guardian blog http://tinyurl.com/dcew6o

    Plane Stupid Campaign- 'bringing the aviation industry down to earth'
    http://www.planestupid.com/

    More Art and Ecology Links- http://delicious.com/ruthc/ecology+art

    DIWOlogue- http://diwologue.net/blog/?p=38

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