A very disorganised and sporadically populated account of things so far This Beats Blogging
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- Beatie Wolfe
- Bell Labs
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- Brian Eno
- Montagu Square
- Nokia Bell Labs
- From Green To Red
- Mark Mothersbaugh
- Postcards for Democracy
- Design I/O
- SXSW
- V&A
- Mr Fish
- Musical Jacket
- EarthPercent
- 8ight
- Michael Stipe
- The Utley Foundation
- Dementia
- Oh My Heart
- Power of Music
- world’s first commercially available bioplastic 12”
- BeatWoven
- Evolution Music
- Orange Juice for the Ears
- bioplastic
- Environment
- R.E.M.
- Adam Callam
- Future If Future
- London Design Biennale
- Music
- Ross Harris
- Verve Records
- The Mill
- VR
- circular economy
- vinyl
- world’s first
- AR
- Lateral
- London Design Festival at the V&A
- climate
- Luminal
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Linda Perry
- Taylor Guitars
- USPS
- Dezeen
- Power of Music & Dementia
Berliner Magazine features Wolfe's show
Catch Beatie Wolfe at Berlin Science Week on Saturday, November 5.
Topia Magazine feature Beatie Wolfe
With a tag line "where anything goes – as long as it’s good" Topia Magazine invited Beatie Wolfe to be their first lead interview. Check out the full extended interview
BBC World Service's Digital Planet Catch up with Beatie at COP26
The Digital Planet catch up with Beatie Wolfe’s environmental projection in Glasgow
Dezeen Magazine highlights Beatie Wolfe COP26 Projection which visualises rising CO2 levels
Dezeen’s Editor Tom Ravenscroft talks about Beatie Wolfe’s COP26 projected artwork, From Green to Red, onto the SEC Armadillo, a 3,000-seat venue designed by Foster + Partners
Channel 4 Interviews Beatie Wolfe at COP26
Krishnan Guru-Murthy talks to musician Beatie Wolfe on what inspired her artwork projected on the COP26 building
Natures Newsroom (official COP26 TV channel) talk with Beatie Wolfe
UN’s COP26 official newsroom has invited Beatie Wolfe to close Oceans day
UN Climate Change Summit COP26, Glasgow, UK - Solo Exhibition / From Green to Red
COP26 invited Beatie Wolfe to project her environmental art piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of NASA data charting rising CO2 levels, 110ft tall onto Glasgow's iconic Armadillo building. This art piece was previewed at the Nobel Prize Summit where Beatie spoke after David Attenborough and Al Gore. The interactive version was unveiled at the London Design Biennale in Somerset House. This will be the first time the climate art piece has been shown in this form where Wolfe joins Olafur Eliasson, JR and Darren Aronofsky who each takeover the projection.
New York Times invite Nicola Sturgeon, Es Devlin & Beatie Wolfe to open hub
The New York Times Climate Hub opens with First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, followed by Beatie Wolfe and Es Devlin