25 min

3 Water Talks: Too Little Water Talks

    • Documentary

Too little water is a problem that directly affects our survival as a species. That’s why the Dutch artist Rene van Engelenburg built the Water Arch, a carnival ride that shows, in the most fun way possible, just how much water we waste.
But too little contact with water, taking it for granted and turning it into a commodity, is how we got into this predicament in the first place. Just ask Native-American tribal leader Austin Nuñez from Arizona, or Palestinian water engineer Reeta Samamqa. For them too little water is their everyday reality. And American environmental performance artist Sarah Cameron Sunde reconnects us with water… literally!
Links:
René van Engelenburg Dropstuff
Indigenous Environmental Network
Palestine Water Authority
Sarah Cameron Sunde

"Image Credit: Rebuild by Design/The BIG Team.”

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Too little water is a problem that directly affects our survival as a species. That’s why the Dutch artist Rene van Engelenburg built the Water Arch, a carnival ride that shows, in the most fun way possible, just how much water we waste.
But too little contact with water, taking it for granted and turning it into a commodity, is how we got into this predicament in the first place. Just ask Native-American tribal leader Austin Nuñez from Arizona, or Palestinian water engineer Reeta Samamqa. For them too little water is their everyday reality. And American environmental performance artist Sarah Cameron Sunde reconnects us with water… literally!
Links:
René van Engelenburg Dropstuff
Indigenous Environmental Network
Palestine Water Authority
Sarah Cameron Sunde

"Image Credit: Rebuild by Design/The BIG Team.”

This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

25 min