Herefordshire New Leaf invites people to explore the links between human beings and the natural world they live in at a digital bio-art exhibition at Old Market, Hereford on March 9th. Treeline, is an evening of music, installations, audio visual performances and films brought together by New Leaf, Salt Road and MASH Cinema with Borderlines Film Festival.  The artists are biomimicry-ists and will guide you through a fake news world, where our politicians dismiss global environmental change as politicised science, whilst the weather continues to rise to record levels each year. They ask the question - What are we going to do about the biggest threat to human civilisation and the natural world since the invention of the atomic bomb?

Film, music and installations will explore whether the effects of global warming are closing the cultural gap between people and the physical world of nature.

Treeline will include new work made for the exhibition by Fine Art and Photography degree students from Hereford College of Art, as well as Film Production degree students from Worcester University, and work made by the amazing media SHYPP project.

At the Old Market, Hereford on Friday, March 10th MASH Cinema reach deep into their back catalogue of weird and wonderful genre-hopping short films, and on Saturday, March 11th MASH present films from Run Wrake. Both from 7:30pm.

Treeline is a Herefordshire New Leaf artist project funded by Arts Council England, for more information and directions see http://www.herefordshirenewleaf.org.uk/node/6394