In the light of Ceredigion becoming the first frack-free local authority in Wales and the Welsh Government having nominally declared a moratorium, we ask: what does that mean? What is the science and technology of fracking? Where is energy policy made and contested? And how do we imagine fracking: how do we experience it emotionally and so represent the process and its effects? Extreme energy technologies such as fracking could shape the physical, human and cultural geography of the future. Participants in this forum will produce a public depiction of fracking.
This one-day forum at Aberystwyth Arts Centre (Thursday 23 April) is a co-operation between artists, physical and social scientist, and activists. It begins an exploration of fracking and extreme energy from diverse perspectives:
In the light of Ceredigion becoming the first frack-free local authority in Wales and the Welsh Government having nominally declared a moratorium, we ask: what does that mean? What is the science and technology of fracking? Where is energy policy made and contested? And how do we imagine fracking: how do we experience it emotionally and so represent the process and its effects? Extreme energy technologies such as fracking could shape the physical, human and cultural geography of the future. Participants in this forum will produce a public depiction of fracking.
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Kelvin
3/11/2015 08:33:59 pm
it's on 23 April, by the way
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