No Planet B is a digital platform dedicated to raising awareness about the climate emergency and ecological crisis through a combination of visual art, documentary storytelling, and activism. The site curates a range of projects that document the impacts of environmental degradation, climate change, and extractive industries on communities around the world. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of ecological destruction and social justice issues by providing narratives from frontline communities and marginalized groups affected by environmental policies and industrial practices.
The platform functions as a resource hub that brings together interdisciplinary approaches, including photography, video, and sound, to convey the urgency of the planetary crisis. It features work by artists, filmmakers, and researchers who engage with themes of resistance, land rights, and sustainability. By situating individual stories within larger systemic issues, the site facilitates a deeper understanding of the complexities driving environmental harm and the grassroots movements seeking transformative change.
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WALC Confluence 7 – in loving memory
Video recording of a Confluence introduced by Geert Vermeire, one of WALC’s co-artistic coordinators. The event came live from Guimarães in northern Portugal, where Babak Fakhamzadeh has been setting up a photographic exhibition called ‘in loving memory‘. Part psychogeographic, part interventionist, our urban explorer and Derive app-creator colleague, has been leaving his mark through cities
Music by Florencia Ruiz Ferretti
Cantante, compositora y banjoísta. Estudió composición con Guillermo Pesoa (Pequeña Orquesta Reincidentes), y en la actualidad estudia con Jorge Horst. Dicta clases y talleres de la voz. Terapeuta del sonido. Instructora de Yoga. Incursiona en diversos géneros folklóricos, explorando timbres y sonidos, el sonomontaje y la música relacionada con las artes visuales.

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