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Tag: fossil fuels

By Hole Ousia Posted on September 14, 2024November 14, 2024

To close

Herald, front page, Saturday 13 September 2024

Categories: Scotland, This is Not yesterdayTags: fossil fuels
By Hole Ousia Posted on May 16, 2022November 23, 2024

Sources of Power Hall

Presentation sketch of the Hall of Coal for The Festival of Britain, Kelvin Hall, Exhibiton of Industrial Power, Sources of Power Hall. 1951

Categories: Architecture, Philosophy, ScotlandTags: exhibition, fossil fuels
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 14, 2021November 26, 2024

‘The latest estimate’

For a film that I am currently making I have been reading through old copies of the Kirkintilloch Gazette and came across this, most confident reassurance, published in March 1903: … Continue reading ‘The latest estimate’

Categories: Progress hardly broke its stride, Scotland, This is Not yesterdayTags: carbon footprint, climate change, fossil fuels
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 28, 2020November 28, 2024

Fossil fuel

This is a powerful sketch. It depicts the Sources of Power Hall which was an Exhibition for the Festival of Britain held in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow. The Festival of Britain … Continue reading Fossil fuel

Categories: Architecture, Progress hardly broke its stride, ScotlandTags: Basil Spence, CANMORE, climate change, fossil fuels, Glasgow
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 6, 2019December 2, 2024

‘The Wall’

I have just read ‘The Wall’ – a novel by . As a warning of a dystopian future it is most unsettling.

Categories: Progress hardly broke its stride, Two culturesTags: climate change, fossil fuels, reading
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