Episodes
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How can data and technology support decision-making and change in response to societal challenges? And what role can environmental monitoring and citizen science play? These are just some of the questions we discuss in this very special episode with Dr Mel Woods. She is an artist, researcher and Chair of Creative Intelligence at DJCAD/ University of Dundee. We talk in particular about Urban ReLeaf and the potential of citizen-driven data ecosystems, and more generally about the intersection of creativity, technology, action research and social innovation.
Looking North is funded by the St Andrews Centre for Energy Ethics, the Scotland's Future Series, and the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art.
Production: James Crooks (Centre for Energy Ethics)
Host: Anne Daffertshofer
Song: Woods
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: • [No Copyright Music] Woods - Acoustic... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What is the role of a Botanic Garden in the wake of the ecological crisis? Our guest in this episode is Dr. Harry Watkins, a landscape architect and the Executive Director at the St Andrews Botanic Garden. He speaks to us about some of the changes and projects he has introduced at the St Andrews Botanic Garden, his vision for its future, the importance of community engagement and increasing the accessibility of gardening as a form of engaging in care, healing and regeneration.
Looking North is funded by the St Andrews Centre for Energy Ethics, the Scotland's Future Series, and the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art.
Production: James Crooks (Centre for Energy Ethics)
Host: Anne Daffertshofer
Song: Woods
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: • [No Copyright Music] Woods - Acoustic... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Connie Hunter, the co-founder and owner of East Neuk Market Garden: a 4-acre agroecological farm growing vegetables, salads, herbs, and fruits in the East Neuk of Fife. She tells us about the journey that led her and her partner, Tom, to start East Neuk Market Garden. We also discuss what drew them to agroecological farming practices, and how growing food links to both public and environmental health, as well as our sense of place and community.
Looking North is funded by the St Andrews Centre for Energy Ethics, the Scotland's Future Series, and the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art.
Production: James Crooks (Centre for Energy Ethics)
Host: Anne Daffertshofer
Song: Woods
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: • [No Copyright Music] Woods - Acoustic... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For the first episode, we were joined by Dr. Roxani Krystalli, an academic at the University of St Andrews, a peace-builder, writer and storyteller. Roxani speaks about how we can relate to nature and place and grow roots despite living lives that can feel busy, and sometimes quite transient. And we also explore how doing so can be a form of practising care, healing and regeneration.
Looking North is funded by the St Andrews Centre for Energy Ethics, the Scotland's Future Series, and the St Andrews Centre for Contemporary Art.
Production: James Crooks (Centre for Energy Ethics)
Host: Anne Daffertshofer
Song: Woods
Music composed and recorded by Oak Studios.
Link: • [No Copyright Music] Woods - Acoustic... | Creative Commons - Attribution ND 4.0
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.