Featured

Green up your digital work with Julie's Bicycle & Fast Familiar



Published
Join us for a conversation that will help you manage the carbon footprint of your digital work, from online participatory work to video

The pandemic has driven a huge switch to digital work, which has come with numerous benefits as well as challenges.

Becky Hazlewood from Julie’s Bicycle describes the context and importance of considering digital climate impacts. Dan Barnard from Fast Familiar then guides you through a brand new tool they have produced to help you understand and manage the carbon footprint of your digital work, before breakout discussions to help you consider how this might relate to and impact your own work.

This event was part of Creativity & Wellbeing Week 2022.

About the organisations involved:

The Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance is the sole free-to-join membership organisation for creative health across England. We provide networked, collaborative advocacy, support and resources, supporting health and wellbeing for all through creative and cultural practice.

Julie’s Bicycle is a pioneering not-for-profit, mobilising the arts and culture to take action on the climate and ecological crisis.

Fast Familiar create audience-centric theatre that is part art & part social experiment. Powered by neuroscience, technology + good coffee.
Green up your digital work with Fast Familiar and Julie's Bicycle! image
Category
Web design
Be the first to comment