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]]>Skyglow is a term referring to the brightness of the night sky in urban areas as a result of light pollution. Timelapse artists Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinovic have made a unique brand of astroimaging and timelapse videos to examine the growing impact of light pollution on our living environment. It is already known that light pollution affects human health, animal behavior and energy wastes.
But, their project focuses on one question which no one asked yet – what are the psychological consequences of a sky without stars? The project is also a journey through history, mythology, and astronomy through a photo book, short video series, and a documentary film which has been featured by some rock legends like The Rolling Stones and Roger Waters and supported by many media outlets.
In the links below we will exhibit some of their works and we encourage you to research more about this important topic!
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]]>The post Professor Raises Awareness to People With Disabilities With a Series Of Unique Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Having had enough of that, professor Azari Mat Yasiris created a series of drawings that illustrate the everyday struggles of people with disabilities who are just trying to lead a normal life, in an attempt to raise awareness of accessibility problems. Azari, who has been teaching architecture at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia for over 18 years, decided that society needs to open its eyes and solve the issue. It appears that in Malaysia the goal of accessibility for everyone is not a priority, because as the architect says, very few buildings other than hospitals are accessible for people with disabilities and that is a huge everyday problem for them.
Check out his cool educational series below!
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]]>The post Project Skyglow Raises Awareness For Light Pollution appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Skyglow is a term referring to the brightness of the night sky in urban areas as a result of light pollution. Timelapse artists Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinovic have made a unique brand of astroimaging and timelapse videos to examine the growing impact of light pollution on our living environment. It is already known that light pollution affects human health, animal behavior and energy wastes.
But, their project focuses on one question which no one asked yet – what are the psychological consequences of a sky without stars? The project is also a journey through history, mythology, and astronomy through a photo book, short video series, and a documentary film which has been featured by some rock legends like The Rolling Stones and Roger Waters and supported by many media outlets.
In the links below we will exhibit some of their works and we encourage you to research more about this important topic!
The post Project Skyglow Raises Awareness For Light Pollution appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Professor Raises Awareness to People With Disabilities With a Series Of Unique Illustrations appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Having had enough of that, professor Azari Mat Yasiris created a series of drawings that illustrate the everyday struggles of people with disabilities who are just trying to lead a normal life, in an attempt to raise awareness of accessibility problems. Azari, who has been teaching architecture at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia for over 18 years, decided that society needs to open its eyes and solve the issue. It appears that in Malaysia the goal of accessibility for everyone is not a priority, because as the architect says, very few buildings other than hospitals are accessible for people with disabilities and that is a huge everyday problem for them.
Check out his cool educational series below!
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