The images featured in this exhibition are (unless stated otherwise) in the public domain, and are used in accordance with CC0 1.0 DEED.
The images featured in this exhibition are sourced from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and The Science Museum Group. This exhibition is in no way endorsed by the above institutions and is intended for purely educational purposes.
The poetry extracts featured in this exhibition are used in accordance with the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Poetry as established by the Center for Media & Social Impact.
For further details of the poetry featured in this exhibition, please see here.
- The Human Seasons – John Keats (1818), from The Poetry Foundation. Public Domain.
- Sacrifices – Richard Jones, from The Blessing: New and Selected Poems (2000), p. 182, Copper Canyon Press. ©Richard Jones. All rights reserved by the author.
- Winter Wakeneth All My Care – Anonymous, 14th century. Public Domain.
- Harvest Song – Jean Toomer, from Cane (1923), Boni & Liveright. Sourced from Project Gutenberg. Public Domain.
- Festival – Fuyuhiko Kitagawa, from Poetry, Vol. 88, No. 2 (May 1956), trans. Satoru Sato, p. 85. © 1956 Poetry Foundation.
- The Pylons – Stephen Spender, from Poems (1933), Faber & Faber © Curtis Brown.
- Electric Light – Seamus Heaney, from Electric Light (2001), Faber and Faber. © Estate of Seamus Heaney. All rights reserved by the author.
- Earthrise – Amanda Gormon. As performed at the Los Angeles Climate Reality Leadership Corps Training, August 2018. ©Amanda Gormon. All rights reserved by the author.
- Frequently The Woods Are Pink – Emily Dickinson, (1891), from Project Gutenberg’s Poems: Three Series, Complete, by Emily Dickinson (2004). Public Domain.
- Death – Loureine Aber, from Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, Vol. 13, No. 6 (1924), p. 305. Public Domain.
- The British Hedgehog Preservation Society – Hibernation
- National Geographic – The Plantation System
- Discover Magazine – What is a Nomad, and are there any nomadic tribes that still exist?
- BBC – The Ancient Origins of the New Nomads
- Friends of the Earth – Britains Nomadic People
- Confucius Institute – The Origin and Custom of Qingming Festival
- Science Museum – Electrifying: The Story of Lighting Our Homes
- British Museum – “Chinese symbols”
- Brave New World – Aldous Huxley