Do brauchts horte Burschen
Miriam Pardeller
Student
Miriam Pardeller Academic staff
Giorgio Camuffo Andrea Facchetti Hans Hoeger Course
The Big Warm Program
BA Major Design Semester
2020/21 WS “Do brauchts horte Burschen” is a book dealing with Vaia 2018, the storm who brought violents winds that uprooted trees. This book was realized during a University Project called “The big warm”.
The book consists of interviews done with Wood workers, Wood owners and sawmillers. The Pictures are taken by myself in the time I lived with some Wood workers in a hut in the mountains. This book Shows personal experiences of the climate Change in the valley I come from. This storm changed many of our lives and our behaviour.
A project made in the course
The Big Warm
Project Visual Communication | BA Major Design “Our earth is becoming too small for us, global population is increasing at an alarming rate and we are in danger of self-destructing” — Stephen Hawking With this sad prevision, some years ago Stephen Hawking was warning us about the risk of climate change – a risk that is threatening us, as humans. Pollution, intensive animal farming, overpopulation, non-renewable energy production, lack of political intelligence, are just some of the main factors responsible for the rising of Earth’s temperature. Despite global warming negationism, today we are already facing the consequences of climate change. These consequences are producing despair, fear, wars; they are the cause of “democratic” dictatorships, where elected presidents are building higher walls.
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