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Uncivilisation: The Dark Mountain Manifesto
Book • 2009
Uncivilisation: The Dark Mountain Manifesto, released in 2009, marks the beginning of the Dark Mountain Project.
The manifesto critiques the idea that technological solutions can address climate change and instead advocates for a re-evaluation of 'progress'.
It is primarily addressed to writers and artists, encouraging them to explore new stories and narratives for a world facing ecological and social unravelling.
The authors argue that human civilisation is fragile and built on beliefs that may soon collapse, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in navigating the unknown future ahead.
The manifesto critiques the idea that technological solutions can address climate change and instead advocates for a re-evaluation of 'progress'.
It is primarily addressed to writers and artists, encouraging them to explore new stories and narratives for a world facing ecological and social unravelling.
The authors argue that human civilisation is fragile and built on beliefs that may soon collapse, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in navigating the unknown future ahead.
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Reimagining the Cultural Narrative: Art and Storytelling for Systemic Change with Dougald Hine