From Green to Red

Denver Museum of Nature & Science host Wolfe & Rose

Denver Museum of Nature & Science host Wolfe & Rose
Connecting Worlds: A Conversation with Beatie Wolfe & Aaron Rose

Beatie Wolfe returns to SXSW with Dell Technologies

Beatie Wolfe returns to SXSW with Dell Technologies

March 11th join Beatie Wolfe at Dell's SXSW pavilion for her keynote "Inspiring Change: Translating Climate Data into Art and Impact" + experience her interactive installation From Green to Red

Denver Clocktower, From Green to Red projection, photos

Cambridge Union invites Beatie Wolfe to talk

Cambridge Union invites Beatie Wolfe to talk

Cambridge Union invited Beatie Wolfe to speak and share her environmental work at its Cambridge Climate and Sustainability Forum 2022 alongside Baroness Lola Young 

London Design Biennale, Somerset House, London, UK - Exhibition

London Design Biennale, Somerset House, London, UK - Exhibition

Unveiled for the very first time at the London Design Biennale, visitors were able to interact with the new full-length version of the environmental art piece 'From Green to Red' by using their hands to magnify points in the fabric and reveal the CO2 parts per million at that specific point in our planet's timeline. The intention being that by tangibly engaging with the data hidden within the weave, people will be given further awareness and agency.

Nobel Prize Summit, Global - Keynote + Performance

Nobel Prize Summit, Global - Keynote + Performance

The Nobel Prize organisation invited Beatie Wolfe to speak, perform, and show her environmental protest piece ‘From Green To Red’ at its inaugural summit following Sir David Attenborough and Al Gore. Beatie Wolfe was introduced on stage by her friend and space beaming collaborator Nobel Laureate Dr Robert Wilson. Watch her segment above.

Art: From Green to Red - An interactive environmental protest data art piece

Art: From Green to Red - An interactive environmental protest data art piece

Beatie Wolfe creates a stirring environmental art piece about human impact on the planet, built using 800,000 years of historic NASA data. “From Green to Red” (taken from the title of a song Wolfe wrote in 2006 after seeing ‘An Inconvenient Truth') tracks the impact of human behaviour on the planet, creating a stirring visualization of the CO2 concentration in the Earth’s atmosphere, and asks us the question is it too late to turn back?