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Gregor and Alex directed EarthDay at the Dome in the year 2000. Attended by thirty thousand people, EarthDay at the Dome was part of EarthDay's thirtieth anniversary celebrations, the world's biggest environmental event.
Bands, street performers, face painters and eco warriors were joined at the Dome by touring environmental exhibitions from around the UK. Other highlights included a visit by Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, now converted to run on LPG, a demonstration by the world champion kite flyer, and a set by Black Lace, playing ironically under the heading "recycling old rubbish".
To mark the event, Gregor created an installation of helium-filled illuminated spheres floating mysteriously in the Dome landscape, a stunning metaphor for the fragility and isolation of our planet.
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engage with the issues of our time
Contemporary art offers a powerful means of communication enabling people of all backgrounds to engage with the issues of our time. We create art installations and outreach programmes which explore, question and provoke.
news Running from June 9 to June 20, GENE MEME raised funds for Street Child Africa enabling them to offer ten street children in Ghana a year's apprenticeship, including food accommodation and healthcare to help lift them out of poverty.
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