Face 2 Face with Climate Change
The ‘Face 2 Face with climate change’ exhibition is the brainchild of Exeter-based One Planet MBA graduate David Mansell-Moullin.
It features 12 of the Exeter based (either at the University or Met Office) IPCC authors through a series of striking large-scale black and white portraits. The scientists featured in the exhibition were all authors (Coordinating, Lead or Contributing) on the latest IPCC 5th Assessment Reports on climate change. The photographic portraits are overlaid with fine text from the IPCC reports so creating a multi-dimensional representation not only of themselves but of their work. A year in the making, the project aims to reveal the people behind the science, to raise awareness of climate change and the IPCC, as well as to celebrate Exeter as a centre for thinking and research in this area. The exhibition has been planned to coincide with the launch of the IPCC Synthesis Report at the end of October 2014.
The Exhibition has now closed, but the photographer has designed a photo book which accompanies the Face 2 Face exhibition. It includes can be seen and downloaded from: http://issuu.com/davidmansellmoullin/docs/face_2_face_151897aba89ef8?fb
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