
Climate Change is happening; but what do we know about it and how can we make a difference. To find out more, we are devising a number of different games and art pieces to help solve this 21st Century global problem. |
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This ever-popular card game is being developed into a climate change ‘fossil fuel vs solutions’ game. This collaboration with the Environmental Institute at UCL, and ourselves, makes the game factually accurate and great fun. In conjunction with Top-Trumps, we are presenting a “technofix” competition, where you are given the opportunity to design anything from, the next non-fossil fuel car or some crazy invention that turns CO2 into something else! The winner will have their design made with the help of climate change engineer experts. |
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This simple game of Noughts and Crosses, where you have to have three “Os” or three “Xs” in the horizontal, diagonal and/or vertical, is a giant climate change game of strategy, chance and possible teamwork, to either save or destroy the planet. Working across the map of the world, 2 to 6 players compete to win as many points as possible. On winning 2 or 3 strikes, depending on the number of players, the player picks a card, from a stack of 60, and this is when the fun really begins. |
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The piece explores individual responsibility to
curbing climate change; the people who will most suffer and how economic
crisis and environmental crisis are irreversibly linked. It is part of a
climate change art exhibition, about over-population and the pressures we
are putting the climate under. The private view dates will be announced
shortly. |
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