There's no place like earth

Victoria, Australia, 2004

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Fantastic interactive work created as part of Project Snap by digital artist Ruth Fleishman and writer Jacinta Parsons in collaboration with local programmer Mark Johnson and Grade 5/6 students of Footscray West Primary on the topic of their local environment.
Each class concentrated on a different environmental theme and combined that with their study of the earth’s atmosphere. The themes include: Earth’s crust; Waterways; Earth’s surface; Troposphere - pollution; Troposphere - global warming.

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Jacinta Parsons

Ruth Fleishman

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Victoria, Australia
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2004

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