Noel Douglas, an artist, designer, and activist whose work across a range of media and different spaces has been aligned with movements against Capitalism and for Social justice for over two decades led a workshop at the NeMe Arts Centre under the Flood tide of resistance activities.

How can forms of creative play inform the desperate need for more effective political action to stop the threat of Climate Change? Through a series of projects that Noel has been involved in this presentation will address this question and show how disobedient play in the urban spaces we inhabit and the art institutions that reflect on the world around us can add to the collective pressure to create a world whose climate is compatible with life for ourselves and future generations.