February 2010

We scored 35 (ecological soccer fields)

  • We scored 35 (ecological soccer fields)
  • We scored 35 (ecological soccer fields)

While we’re a relatively little service company with minimal impact potential we have always felt its important to walk the talk on sustainability. To that end Digital Eskimo has worked very hard to minimise our operational impact on the environment over the years. In order to help us better understand these impacts, and develop more effective strategies to address them, we calculated our ecological footprint for the 2009 financial year and created this interactive infographic to help simplify the complexities of this type of reporting.

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Exploring sustainable design at GreenUps

  • Exploring sustainable design at GreenUps

March greenUps is all about Design, so what better place to have it than Object Gallery, home of the new State.Respond exhibition.

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‘Follow Your Art’ with Art Month online

  • ‘Follow Your Art’ with Art Month online

(Image courtesy of 010lab)

Digital Eskimo celebrates Sydney’s visual arts scene with the launch the Art Month Sydney 2010 website.

Something is afoot in the Sydney art scene; the arts community, a community that has not traditionally been notable for it’s collaborative outlook, is coming together with a common vision to share their love of contemporary art with the people of Sydney.

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Agents of Change at Object gallery

  • Agents of Change at Object gallery
  • Agents of Change at Object gallery
  • Agents of Change at Object gallery
  • Agents of Change at Object gallery
  • Agents of Change at Object gallery

Launching last Friday and running over the next seven weeks, Digital Eskimo will feature in Object Gallery’s exciting new STATE. RESPOND exhibition.

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Position your business for the low carbon economy

Dr. David Vincent, head of International Programs at Carbon Trust and an actual P.h.D. carrying scientist, is visiting Australia hot on the heels of self proclaimed Nobel laurette Lord Monckton. Last Thursday 11th February, we heard his thoughts about climate skepticism and how small businesses could position themselves for the imminent low carbon economy.

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