This podcast series explores how the Irish landscape was understood and pictured in the 18th and 19th centuries, and how it might be transformed in the future in a changing climate. Interviews with historians of art, literature, and landscape architecture are complemented by interviews with leading climate scientists to explore the past and potential futures of Ireland natural environment, particularly its coasts and forests.
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This podcast series explores how the Irish landscape was understood and pictured in the 18th and 19th centuries, and how it might be transformed in the future in a changing climate. Interviews with historians of art, literature, and landscape architecture are complemented by interviews with leading climate scientists to explore the past and potential futures of Ireland natural environment, particularly its coasts and forests.
Michael Waldron, curator at the Crawford Art Gallery in Cork, talks about the history of artistic depictions of Ireland's coasts and especially the Cork harbour.
Ireland's Landscape Histories and Futures
This podcast series explores how the Irish landscape was understood and pictured in the 18th and 19th centuries, and how it might be transformed in the future in a changing climate. Interviews with historians of art, literature, and landscape architecture are complemented by interviews with leading climate scientists to explore the past and potential futures of Ireland natural environment, particularly its coasts and forests.