Tuesday, July 7, 2009

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT GREEN ACRES

Celebrating Earth Day with 20 Fantastic Globes

Posted: 22 Apr 2009 09:46 AM PDT

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There is only one earth, yet every incarnation of it as a globe is different. Their surfaces may be smooth and shiny, or rough and textured. They can be made of almost any material, and are commonly seen as works of glass, leather, paper or stone. Globes can be small keychains or large monuments, but all are fascinating. They remind us of the magnitude of the planet we call home and the importance of protecting it. As we celebrate Earth Day 2009, the focus is on renewable energy sources, commitment to responsible consumption and the creation of green jobs.

Public Displays and Monuments

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(images via: fiskfisk, spine)

Every day we are surrounded my reminders of the peril of the planet. Globes used as public displays and monuments visually draw our attention and stir a sense of community within us. One primary message of Earth Day is that we are all in this together and we all need to become active members of the green generation to protect our planet.

Global Warming Activism

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(images via: edbierman)

Artist activists often use models of the Earth as vehicles to spread their message. The Cool Globes project in San Francisco put up a display of works at Crissy Field that do just that. Intriguing artwork conveys the urgency to take action against global warming. The collection was unveiled to the public in hopes of inspiring visitors and community leaders to seek real solutions.

Unique Mediums

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(images via: boliston, exfordy, matsuyuki, jessicafm)

Globes can be constructed of nearly any medium the artist chooses. Some of the most visually striking models of Earth utilize unexpected elements. Metals, semi-precious stones, marble and rock were used to create these incredible globe displays. When Earth’s own elements are put together to create a model of the planet, the effect can be magical.

Lit From Within

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(images via: timeparkinson, metaphorically, rojer)

Globes that have a degree of opacity and are lit from the inside can be truly breathtaking. Seeing the Earth sparkle and glow can be a special treat for children, and help foster an interest in the planet, conservation and geography. Of course, these lit up globes are also a delight for adults who can appreciate their beauty.

Relief and Topographic Globes

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(images via: toasty, kofoed, webhamster)

Some globes not only show geographic locations, but through relief and topography, indicate the lay of the land as well. Highlights and shading make relief globes seem 3-D on the surface, while added features of topographic globes make ridges and valleys you can feel. The use of these elements in design enhance globes and make it practically impossible not to touch them.

Taking It Personally

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(images via: wwworks, restlessglobetrotter, tammylo, TottoBG)

Whether it’s a keychain or a part of your home decor, globes are readily available to anyone who wishes to own one. Having the world in your hands, quite literally, can be fun; however the greater message of Earth Day is that the planet is truly in our hands. It is how we choose to manage environmental issues that will make the difference to our future and our children’s future on this planet.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

What a brilliant post, Ocho-Onda. Fantastic images complemented by erudite comments communicated with flair and style! Certainly, a veritable feast for the eyes and the mind.

It takes a lot of time, effort and conceptualization to have wrought such a masterpiece.

I reckon it took you many hours to source these images and in the process, you lost yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the globe. Well, I did :-).

Thanks a lot! Makes me real glad I am an earthling and not a martian!

Cheers

ocho-onda said...

Dear Paula,

You are making me blush now as I think you give me too much credit !
True, it takes time to search for nice and interesting images and concepts after that it is a matter of cut and paste.
Hence, the credit should go to the people who created these images and concepts.What I am doing, if I may use an analogy - if I chance upon some deliciously juicy apples lying on the ground, I will pick them up, enjoy them and share them around to be enjoyed by others as well, or perhaps, they will all go to waste anyway, lying on the ground !
Glad that you enjoyed the post up and I am glad that I am able to do my bit to spread the message to make our living world greener and healthier. Cheers.