CHEWED
Chewed > a book by Arne Svenson + Ron Warren
deal World Books
ISBN 978-0-9722111-7-8
Flexibound / 8″ by 10″ / 160 pages
140 full-color photographs
Chewed > a book by Arne Svenson + Ron Warren
deal World Books
ISBN 978-0-9722111-7-8
Flexibound / 8″ by 10″ / 160 pages
140 full-color photographs
The history of industrial New York is deeply etched along the banks of this waterway separating the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Today it is among the most polluted creeks in the nation owing to a legacy of industry dating long before the environmental movement. With 4 miles of protected shore line, extensive rail connections and proximity to Manhattan, Newtown Creek was a natural place for industry to thrive in the mid-19th century. The former salt marsh transformed into an industrial canal and soon was home to some of the dirtiest businesses in the city. Oil refineries, glue factories, tanneries and copper refineries sprouted up along the creek into the 20th leaving a toxic legacy that lingers underneath the ground. > by Noah Devereaux
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A short film about colour blindness.
My 6 year old son Liam is colourblind so this is a nice little glimpse of his daily reality… kind of..
Ishihara by Yoav Brill
- Winner of the 2010 Haifa film festival for best animated film.
- To be featured in the Animated Encounters Festival in Bristol, with the support of the British Council in Israel.