Diane Maclean
Sculptor and Environmental Artist

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Lovely Weather (2004)

Touring exhibition

The artist worked with scientists researching climate change at the University of Guelph and the Canada Centre for Inland Waters to create the exhibition which includes a wind-reactive sculpture with light, a large scale DVD projection based on data received from computers positioned in the Great Lakes of North America, a kinetic sculpture with sound, digital photographs of clouds and a poem and text art related to a floor-based artwork.

Clouds (2004)

Large scale pictures of clouds with accompanying audio explaining how scientist try to predict climate change.

How Water Moves (2004)

Large scale video production based on data about how water moves through the great lakes

Living Downstream (2004)

Floor based digital photographs and accompanying text exploring the issues of living with flooding and river pollution.

Aeolus (2004)

Sculpture with wind reactive lighting.

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