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Publication Date
12-1-2018
Keywords
artists' books, Baker & Whitehill Annual Student Artists' Book Contest, fifth
Disciplines
Book and Paper
Student Status
Undergraduate student
Year of Graduation
2022
Major
Architecture
Faculty / Course
Martie Holmer, FOUND- DESIGN - 101
Materials + Techniques
Canson paper, inkjet printing.
Student Narrative
The book calls out climate change deniers, and consists of illustrative posters that could on their own present facts about climate change. Together, they present a narrative of coercion: asking people to take climate change seriously. As a letter to humanity, the sea level rises on each page to illustrate the ticking clock.The piece also discusses the role of business and 'economic growth' in propagating global warming and climate change.
Recommended Citation
Mensah, Clarence; Collections, Special; and Library, Fleet, "Dear HUMANITY..." (2018). 5th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2019. 33.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/specialcollections_bookcontest5th2019/33