Is It the End of the World As We Know It?
Peak Oil Art Show
Peak Oil/Climate Change Collage

Photographers:

Gary Brenner
Mary Dalton
David Fridley
David Halterman
Tori Jacobs
Richard Katz
Sue Vaughan

ArtSF:

Nate Orman

Misc and other links:

Why Peak Oil?
Why Climate Change? Video Promo Artwork
Chuck Bierwirth
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Chuck Bierwirth

(See also John Daniel)

Chuck and John are a couple of queer riff-raffians who flavor the soup that is the cultural milieu in which the great ideas are incubated.

They met almost a quarter century ago in a Castro bar. They're optimistic that the future won't be friendly to the car since mathematical calculations involving the available space on the planet prove that traffic will be totally gridlocked 24 hours per day in the year 2017 since car traffic doubles twice as fast as the human population. They note that the root of the word "carnage" is "car" and wish that Pixar had made a movie about bicycles instead.

Chuck contributed the following photographs for the art show: "Oval," ink print 2006. The concept was of "glaciers disappearing in the rear view [mirror] of time...."


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Click on the thumbnail below to view Chuck's piece, "Oval":

Oval
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Artists:

Chuck Bierwirth
Adrian Cotter
Mary Dalton
John Daniel
Steve Ferree
Alice Friedemann
Paul Goldman
Allyse Heartwell
Richard Katz
Kittymak
Sharon Kulz
George Scurtu
Andy Singer
Sue Vaughan
Patrick Villano
T.J. Walkup