Keyword results: Environmental
Joost Bakker is without a doubt one of Melbourne's most resourceful men, creating incredible industrial flower displays, furniture, installation art and other mind-blowing pieces from detritus he finds out and about in his daily travels.
His Greenhouse project is a self-sustaining event venue built to operate for a short period down in Fed Square.
He's That Subliminal Kid, the DJ/producer who travels the world adding nothing but class and intelligence to dance floors, writing books and lecturing. Sure, wearing '90s hats, but otherwise living a life we can all be jealous about.
In 2007, Spooky (aka Mr Paul D Miller) spent a month in Antarctica making a film and recording the sounds of the ice.
What:
Earth Hour
Where:
Everywhere
When:
Sat Mar 29, 8pm-9pm
How much:
If you're not wary, the skin on your knee
Description:
Earth Hour is no secret. In fact, people are getting so excited about it they're pretty much wetting themselves over potential energy reduction calculations now. So you've been told to turn your lights off between 8pm and 9pm on Saturday evening. That's all well and good. Just stay away from open tuna cans, ninjas in mid-hitch kick, rabbit holes, rabbits, banana peels, electric egg-beaters - no, wait, you can hang around those - turned on gas stoves, windmills and podiums (you never know what you'll be required to do if they, all of sudden, turn on the spotlight.
Event: Party
Stimulus: A
It seems they're multiplying, one DVD rental of An Inconvenient Truth at a time.
The do-gooder population of Green Extremists may be carving it up on their solar-powered high horses and causing you grief by measuring every breath for greenhouse gases. But there are some eco-friendly folk who humbly want to help you breathe easy.
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