THE “21” BIOGRAPHIES ARTISTS FILTHY LUKER, 42 YEARS OLD – UK Filthy Luker and Pedro Estrellas form an urban artist duo who create environmental intervention and site specific installations. Working internationally, their action started in an emblematic place of urban culture: Bristol. They use an unexpected material: giant inflatable structures, creating a spectacular effect that reminds us of comics. Through these playful and monumental installations, their “Art Attacks” transform cities into jungles, giant monsters or trees who watch us and strike us. The artists have produced hundreds of inflatable sculptures and through their unique style and innovation have become internationally renowned for their work especially in the street-art movement, often using images of nature such as giant squids attacking cities, creating diversions around huge banana skins and bringing attention to trees with googly eyeballs. Theses invading shapes remind us the forces of nature, ready to return and conquer its rights back. www.filthyluker.co.uk NATALIE JEREMIJENKO, 48 YEARS OLD – USA, AUSTRALIA Artist, engineer, eco-activist, Natalie Jeremijenko is one of the major players in innovation, between arts, technology and environment. Named one of the most influential women in the online journal Technology 2011 and one of the inaugural top young innovators by the MIT Technology Review, Natalie Jeremijenko directs the E N V I R O N M E N T A L H E A L T H C L I N I C and is an associate professor in the NYU’s visual art department. She is also affiliated with the computer science department and environmental studies program. In 2010, Neuberger Museum produced a retrospective exhibition surveying recent work, entitled Connected Environments, in addition to a solo exhibition entitled X in November, 2010 at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her installations lead us to re our ways of life: T R E E O F F I C E , a coworking space up in the trees, or the E N V I R O N M E N T A L H E A L T H C L I N I C are surprising works who invite us to see the environment in a new way. She’s also a Ted Speaker, and her last intervention got more than 400,000 views on the internet. Natalie Jeremijenko is considered by Wired magazine as one of “the 4 most dynamic people on earth” and received the prize of most influential woman in technology in 2011 by Fast Company. www.nataliejeremijenko.com TED : www.ted.com/speakers/natalie_jeremijenko www.environmentalhealthclinic.net SLATER JEWELL-KEMKER, 22 YEARS OLD – CANADA Slater Jewell-Kemker is a 22 year old Canadian director who introduces her generation to the international youth climate movement. Born in Los Angeles to filmmaker parents, she has grown up with the idea that she could create her own media and change the world. Slater has been making films since she was six years old, and has been recognized for her filmmaking and activism by the United Nations, Toronto International Film Festival, Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, My Hero Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival and others. She directed A N I N C O N V E N I E N T Y O U T H , a film whose main goal is to give young people fighting against climate change a voice, but also to shift the perspective on the climate crisis from one of fear and misunderstanding to one of the heart. Slater and A N I N C O N V E N I E N T Y O U T H are currently working with Architecture for Humanity to develop a prototype of off-the-grid facilities for small communities most affected by climate change. These shelters, designed to collect fresh water and solar power, are more than shelter during times of emergency, they are year-round safe spaces designed to address each village's cultural and communal needs. www.aninconvenientyouth.com www.imdb.com/name/nm2293123/ OPAVIVARÁ! COLETIVO, AGE AVERAGE: 34 YEARS OLD – BRAZIL Opavivará! is an art collective from Rio de Janeiro, which develops actions in public spaces of the city, galleries and cultural institutions, offering inversions in the use of urban space through the creation of relational devices that provide collective experiences. Since its creation in 2005, the group has been actively participating in the contemporary arts scene. The goal is to create situations that activate and increase power of life: how to drink and dance together, or celebrate any day gathered in the square, at the beach or on the street. Celebrating the carnival out of season, to increase its transformational power. Concentrated on the A N T H R O P O C E N E , Opavivará!’s works are a space that worships the nonproductive and nonactive and it stands as a counter proposition to our accelerated times. Their latest work, F O R M O S A D E C E L E R A T O R , is a kind of sloth temple, a space that allows our accelerated daily routine to be stretched, opening up the path to a more organic, pleasurable and reflexive fruition of our environment as a counter proposition to our accelerated, superficial and volatile times. www.opavivara.com.br Chaîne YouTube : www.youtube.com/user/opavivara LUCY + JORGE ORTA, 48 YEARS OLD, 61 YEARS OLD – UK, ARGENTINA, FRANCE Lucy and Jorge Orta’s collaborative practice draws upon urgent ecological and social sustainability issues to create artworks employing diverse media, including drawing, sculpture, installation, couture, painting, silkscreen, photography, video and light, as well as staged ephemeral interventions and performances. Water, biodiversity, food, climate change, freedom of movement and world-wide citizenship are at the heart of their work. One of their major work is the P A S S P O R T A N T A R C T I C A of world-wide citizenship, signed by the artists themselves, which takes the Antarctic as a universal symbol of the common good, of preserving the environment and of freedom of movement. They have already delivered it to 60 000 people. Amongst their most emblematic series are: R E F U G E W E A R and B O D Y A R C H I T E C T U R E , portable minimum habitats bridging architecture and dress; H O R T I R E C Y C L I N G , exploring the food chain in global and local contexts; 7 0 X 7 T H E M E A L , concerning the ritual of dining and its role in community networking; N E X U S A R C H I T E C T U R E , establishing alternative modes of the social bond; C L O U D S and O R T A W A T E R , addressing the increasing scarcity of this vital resource. Their last performance, B A T T L E S H I P S , in Beijing (Ullens Center of Contemporary Art) deals with the control of natural resources in the poles. For this project the artists received the Green Leaf Award in 2007 for artistic excellence with an environmental message, presented by the United Nations Environment Program. Lucy + Jorge Orta’s artwork has been the focus of major solo exhibitions at the Venice Biennale (1995); Johannesburg Biennial (1997); Vienna Secession (1999); Barbican Art Gallery, London (2005); Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2006); the Biennial of the End of the World, Ushuaia, and the Antarctic Peninsula (2007); Shanghai Biennale (2012); MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts, Rome (2012); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield (2013); and Parc de la Villette, Paris (2014). www.studio-orta.com/fr documentation : creative.arte.tv/fr/lucy-jorge-orta LAURENT TIXADOR, 49 YEARS OLD – FRANCE Laurent Tixador is a French artist who lives his art like a true expedition. Often put into survival situations, he confronts his self to hostile environments, from Greenland to Siberia. His adaptation is realized with interventions allying construction and self-sufficiency. Thanks to his nomadism and zero-impact approach, he is today an emblematic artist of ecological adaptation, from “slow” to “zero-waste”. From his works are liberated precious teachings about the human capacity to face urgent situations and organize resilience. His performances are adventures, to put to the test mental and physical capacities: to stay indoors for twenty four hours with hundreds of mosquitoes, going from a city to another by foot to open his own works, going up rivers against water rapids and winds… Laurent Tixador flirts with absurdity and burlesque, questioning our relation to reality and inviting us to react to the climate crises with our own personal resources: heads and hands. www.laurenttixador.com YANN TOMA, 45 YEARS OLD – FRANCE He is a French artist and art researcher. His works and thoughts concern the political, environmental and media context. To him, the artist as a free media has a civic responsibility to occupy public space and question citizens. He often works with industrials, political sciences players and philosophers. In the 90’s, Yann brought the old electricity company Ouest Lumière back to life: its place, archives and name. It had been created in 1901. He is now president for life. A monograph of his work was written, that presents his texts, interviews, 700 photographs and illustrations, and shows the extent of his works and artistic reflections. Active on the international environmental scene, he is artist member observer at the UN. His works are exhibited in many collections, for example at the Centre Georges Pompidou or in the Fonds national d'art contemporain collection. In 2011, his participative exhibition D Y N A M O - F U K U S H I M A about the Japanese catastrophe at the Grand Palais brought more than 24 000 people in only 3 days. www.ouest-lumiere.org PIERRE DE VALLOMBREUSE, 53 YEARS OLD – FRANCE Eager to be a witness of his time and his contemporaries and inspired by Joseph Kessel, Pierre de Vallombreuse has become one of the most important native peoples photographer of the world. He is the friend, ambassador and photographer of these people. He has shared twenty seven years of his life with forty six of these communities and created the first world-wide documentary fund: a huge database of over more than 140,000 photographs. Spokesman of these people, committed player on the ecological scene, he draws attention to the importance of these “primary people” who are often the first victims of the ecological disasters: lack of food, deforestation, global warming, pollution… all these crucial questions which, far from being local, concern the whole of humanity. His everyday struggle is to raise awareness about global warming and to preserve the vital link between man and nature. He has published many books and is exhibited in France, India, Bolivia, etc. He has won numerous awards, from the first prize at the "Golden Island" International Film Festival Adventure, Bailly, 2000, to the first Prize at the International mountain and adventure film festival, Graz (Austria), 2001, or the Leonard de Vinci prize by the Foreign Affairs Ministry in 1993. www.pierredevallombreuse.com www.franceculture.fr/personne-pierre-devallombreuse.html WEN FANG, 38 YEARS OLD – CHINA Artist Wen Fang has brought about a reflection on major social and environmental issues. Internationally recognized, she is regularly exhibited in China, France, Korea, and Italy, in the most prestigious galleries. A graduate of the University of Arts of Beijing and and the Ecole nationale supérieure Ens Louis Lumière, she places humans and nature at the heart of her creations. To her, “The person we can really save is ourselves”. Knowing this, she suggests that we should strive for change. Acting for women’s rights, illness, orphans, she also works on the environment. She says about R A I N (created from Beijing's household waste): "Economic development is a sound idea, but how much money does it take to be truly wealthy? I spent my childhood playing in the wilderness around here, while these kids are spending their childhood playing on the trash heaps. I really wish these kids could grow up in gardens, just as we promised. But what I really don’t know is, when we finally have enough money, whether or not the garden will be anything more than a bunch of sharp knives…" www.wenfang.org Broom and mop : www.wenfang.org/en/archives/760 Rain : www.wenfang.org/en/archives/33 Home : www.wenfang.org/en/archives/727 YOUTH MARIAM ALLAM, 24 YEARS OLD – EGYPT Mariam is an undergraduate majoring in Political Science at Cairo University. She is set to graduate in 2015 with also completing a minor in Public Administration. Mariam is passionate about environment and sustainable development with a special focus on climate change issues and climate policy and she has been following the UNFCCC climate negotiations for 3 years. She has also been following the sustainable development goals both nationally and internationally. Mariam is a member of the Egyptian National Youth Consultants to the National Population Council, representing youth voices in the National Post-2015 Development Agenda. She is Cairo University representative at the World Environment Students Network (WSEN), the National Coordinator of the Arab Youth Climate Movement (AYCM) an independent body that works to create a generation-wide movement across the Middle East & North Africa to solve the climate crisis, and to assess and support the establishment of legally binding agreements to deal with climate change issues within international negotiations. She is also the focal person of the African Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC) an umbrella initiative of all youth organizations in Africa working on climate change. Meantime, she is the Egyptian Civil Society representative at the UNFCCC National government delegation meeting in preparation for COP20 and COP21. Thanks to her multiple hats, she is one the major players on climate change in the Middle East. www.ayicc.net www.aycm.org JULIETTE DECQ, 24 YEARS OLD – FRANCE Juliette Decq is one of the major young committed players at an international scale. She runs, at only 24 years old, the project Cop in MyCity. That project is launched by the Think & Do Tank CliMates and is an international plan of action for training and mobilizing young people in dozens of cities all around the world, on the COP occasions (Conferences on climate). They work on making the COP 21 a success. CliMates provides a toolkit for negotiations and mobilization and thus gives a voice to the young people. Graduate from Sciences-Po (the prestigious French political university) and University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) with a environmental political science degree, she is a representative of the Young at the Regional Council of Ile-de-France (Paris region). Juliette is also part of French network WARN (We are ready now) that gathers all the student associations for climate that organizes the COY (Conference of Youth) in December 2015. www.studentclimates.org www.copinmycity.weebly.com LINH DO, 24 YEARS OLD – AUSTRALIA At only 24 years old, Linh Do is already a major figure of the international scene committed to climate. When she was only 15 years old, she launched the Change A Million Light Bulbs campaign in Australia which influenced the government to limit incandescent light bulbs in the country. She co-founded Our Say and TheVerb where she now works full time, an international media that intends to bring a better comprehension of today’s greatest stakes and to change the way that traditional media treat these subjects. Gathering experts from more than 17 countries, these articles are published and relayed by Al Jazeera, Reuters, The Huffington Post, Crikey, Jezebel, etc. Named World Economic Forum Global Shaper in 2013, she is also Australian Geographic Young Conservationist of the Year (2013) and one of Junior Chamber International Outstanding Young Persons of the World. She is based in Melbourne, Australia with extensive experience overseas. www.theverb.org TED : www.youtube.com/watch?v=32GPv32hkHE CHARLES-ADRIEN LOUIS, 28 YEARS OLD – FRANCE Charles Adrien Louis is President of Avenir Climatique, a French association that raises young people’s awareness of climate change and energy topics through participative activities. The association measures carbon impact of human activities, finding unexpected subjects to draw their attention. For example, during the 2012 presidential election in France, Avenir Climatique calculated the consequences of each candidate’s campaign on global warming. Through these activities, Charles-Adrien fights for a societal shift and wants to show that the young people are ready to act. He is very active in the WARN project (We Are Ready Now). For three years, he has also been an entrepreneur of change by founding B&L, a consulting company in sustainable development and carbon engineering. Charles-Adrien has made his everyday life a constant struggle for a better place and lives in a carbonfree perspective. www.avenirclimatique.org www.youtube.com/watch?v=RirqzxJiHlk WANG TIANJU, 24 YEARS OLD – CHINA Wang Tianju is a campaign director at Greenovation Hub. Founded in 2012, Greenovation Hub (G:HUB) is a Chinese environmental NGO that combines the efficiency of grass-root and international NGOs. G:HUB is committed to foster China's green transition hence global sustainable development. It adopts new media and new technologies to create the most practical tools and interact with green citizens to search for solutions for China and for the world's ecological crisis. Wang Tianju is a specialist of green finance. His skills range from research to concrete implementation of green credit policy in HeBei province. He received his master degree in the University of Exeter (UK) in climate change and risk management, and his bachelor degree of financial economics in the University of Swansea. www.ghub.org/en ENTREPRENEURS TARIQ AL-OLAIMY, 26 YEARS OLD – BAHRAIN Tariq Al-Olaimy is a social entrepreneur based in Bahrain. He is the cofounder of 3BL Associates, Bahrain’s first social impact consultancy and thinkand-dotank on sustainable and regenerative development of the Middle East and North African region. He is also co-founder of Al Tamasuk, an award winning social entrepreneurial approach to foster social cohesion and create employment opportunities amongst excluded communities through health education projects. Tariq is a Biomimicry specialist (biomimicry intends to solve human problems using the brilliance of nature’s design) and a driving force for a more sustainable and regenerative Middle East. He is also a climate blogger, Adopt a Negotiator member, World Economic Forum Global Shaper, and was a founding national coordinator of the Arab Youth Climate Movement. In 2013, he contributed to an Arab World Position Policy Paper for COP19. www.3blassociates.com www.globalshapers.org/fr/shapers/tariq-al-olaimy www.adoptanegotiator.org/author/tariqalolaimy/ FRÉDÉRIC BARDEAU, 39 YEARS OLD – FRANCE Frederic Bardeau is co-founder of Simplon.co, a “solidarity factory” of programming where he combines social and digital innovation. Every 5 months, Simplon trains 24 underprivileged smart people (young people from the suburbs, handicapped people, seniors…) on web development, innovation, and helps them to build web start-ups for social well-being. Along with this project, Frederic Bardeau develops a vision of social economy and digital democracy, and hopes to “link the digital, the power of code, politics and ethics”. Before Simplon, Frederic founded, along with Laurent Terrisse, a responsible communication agency “Limite”, considered today as a remarkable player in the field of communication in France. Former student of the prestigious military school Saint-Cyr, he is also the father of five children. www.simplon.co CÉDRIC CARLES, 38 YEARS OLD – FRANCE/SWITZERLAND Passionate about energy concerns, Cédric Carles uses his SolarSoundSystem (100% autonomous DJ booth, powered by solar and dynamo energy) to promote a different ecology and a culture of commitment. Thanks to his invention, he develops an unprecedented alliance of ecology, conviviality and solidarity. SolarSoundSystem projects are all around the world (Haiti, India, Brazil, Cameroun, and Taïwan), and have been certified by UNESCO Switzerland under the category of "The decade of United Nations for the Education of sustainable development". Cédric also created ITEX ("ITinerant EXposition", or, "Mobile Exhibition"), an NGO dedicated to educating schools on renewable energy/energy efficiency. His critical reflection on energy technology and progressive living has aroused the Department of Research of the Cité du Design’s interest as well as the Leroy Martin think tank, with whom he currently collaborates. Cédric wears several hats: designer, first-aid energy worker, independent researcher in sciences and technology history, and DJ. When he presses the Play button, the ecological transition is on fire. www.atelier2ce.org BEN KNIGHT, 28 YEARS OLD – NEW ZEALAND Ben Knight is a co-founder of Loomio, an online tool for collaborative decisionmaking, built by a core team in Wellington, New Zealand. To him, “Loomio is all about building tools to make it easy for as many people as possible to put their heads together, to come up with better solutions than anyone would have come up with on their own.” Loomio is being used by thousands of groups worldwide, from community organisations and startup businesses, to innovators like the Wikimedia Foundation. Loomio won the MIX Prize Digital Freedom Challenge in 2014, an international management innovation award run by Polly LaBarre, cofounder of Fast Company magazine, who says “The beauty of Loomio is that it transcends the tradeoff between efficiency and engagement.” Ben has an academic background in the evolution of collective intelligence, a practical background in grassroots community organising, and a passion for the potential of technology to spur positive social change. He was closely involved with the Occupy movement in 2011, where he got massively empowering results of collective decision-making on a large scale. www.loomio.org TED : www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vCL4I19o9U www.reinventors.net/content/ben-knight DAVID KOBIA, 36 YEARS OLD – USA, KENYA Social entrepreneur David Kobia is the cofounder of Ushahidi, the trustee of iHub_Nairobi and the manager of BRCK. Ushaihidi is a non-profit software company that develops free and open-source software for information collection, and interactive mapping for use in crisis response. It helps media, governments, NGOs and social movements to deal with earthquakes, wildfires, floods, social crisis, and citizen mobilization. One of its tools, Crowdmap, has a large application, allowing anybody to build a map using a collaborative method. Ushahidi won the NetSquared N2Y3 Mashup Challenge in 2008, received the MacArthur Award in 2013 and the Global Adaptation Index Prize in 2012. iHub Nairobi’s Innovation Hub for the technology community is an open space for the technologists, investors, tech companies and hackers in the area. BRCK is a team of software developers, engineers and technologists who are from Africa and live there. In 2010, David was a recipient of MIT Technology Review’s TR35 award (35 top innovators under 35) and the Humanitarian of the Year award. In 2011, he accepted a Webby Award on behalf of Ushahidi. www.ushahidi.com www.brck.com/about www.ihub.co.ke LUHUI YAN, 31 YEARS OLD – CHINA Luhui Yan is the founder and CEO of Carbonstop, China's first carbon management software and consulting service provider. Since 2011, Carbonstop helped more than 500 organizations reduce their environmental impact. Carbonstop collaborates with United Nations Sustainable Consumption, World Resource Institute, China NDRC, CDP, TUV NORD (technical service provider with world-wide activities), British Standard Institute, etc. Luhui Yan’s expertise is recognized at the international scale. He is an expert reviewer of the UN IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) and a member of the Carbon Disclosure Project Technical Experts. He was member of the China Youth Delegate for UNFCCC 2012 Doha Climate Change Conference. He graduated from MSc in Computer Science in Oxford University (UK). www.carbonstop.net INFO: http://artofchange21.com Facebook : Art of Change 21 Twitter : @Artofchange21 Youtube : Art of Change 21
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