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From: Drew Hemment <d...@futureeverything.org>
Date: 1 May 2009 12:55:14 PDT
To: Steve Coast <st...@asklater.com>
Subject: climate bubbles & environment 2.0
Hi Steve
Please can you send details of these projects to your networks,
announcement attached and link here
http://www.futuresonic.com/env20
Coverage on RSA here
http://bit.ly/h6v4j
Thanks!
Drew
ENVIRONMENT 2.0 AT FUTURESONIC 2009
Manchester To Host Unique Mass Participation Projects On The
Environment
http://www.futuresonic.com/env20
Futuresonic 2009 with the Met Office and the Natural History Museum
are presenting a range of mass participation projects & conference
events in Manchester, 13-16 May.
Climate Bubbles is a playful, participatory project in which two
bubble blowing games enable people across the city of Manchester to
test air flow circulation, and by sharing the results online, enable
the Met Office to get a snapshot the Urban Heat Island phenomenon.
Biotagging Manchester is a participatory 'citizen science' project
to discover and map Manchester's urban wildlife in new ways. People
will move along a straight line through Manchester, traversing a
range of microclimates, including cooler and warmer areas of the city.
Or you can experience 100 Years Of Climate Change simply by taking a
short, late night walk across cooler and hotter areas in the city.
The accompanying Environment 2.0 art exhibition features 30
international artists and 10 world premiers, including a public
recital of the recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC), an art device for striking it rich by
prospecting for oil in the city centre, and an installation of
ceramic plates with portraits of Presidents created by exposure to
smog.
Environment 2.0 conference events at the festival include Jamais
Cascio, founder of Worldchanging.org, James Marriott, founder of
PLATFORM, plus a series of free talks on Friday 15 May. And
everybody interested in how to design mass participation projects on
the environment is welcome to sign up in advance and attend a free
open lab on Saturday 16 May.
For more information on the Environment 2.0 Open Lab please see http://www.socialtechsummit.org/env20Lab
.
CLIMATE BUBBLES: MANCHESTER
http://www.futuresonic.com/bubbles
Futuresonic and the MET Office invite people in Manchester to join
together in a unique experiment to map air flows and examine the
‘urban heat island’ phenomenon.
Climate Bubbles will see hundreds of people across Manchester
simultaneously blowing soap bubbles and noting where and how quickly
they float. People will then be asked to input their individual
bubble data into an online interactive map of the city - giving the
MET office access to a wealth of urban climate data that is
difficult to observe via conventional methods.
ENVIRONMENT 2.0 AT FUTURESONIC 2009
Manchester To Host Unique Mass Participation Projects On The Environment
http://www.futuresonic.com/env20
Futuresonic 2009 with the Met Office and the Natural History Museum are
presenting a range of mass participation projects & conference events in
Manchester, 13-16 May.
Climate Bubbles is a playful, participatory project in which two bubble blowing
games enable people across the city of Manchester to test air flow circulation,
and by sharing the results online, enable the Met Office to get a snapshot the
Urban Heat Island phenomenon.
Biotagging Manchester is a participatory 'citizen science' project to discover
and map Manchester's urban wildlife in new ways. People will move along a
straight line through Manchester, traversing a range of microclimates,
including cooler and warmer areas of the city.
Or you can experience 100 Years Of Climate Change simply by taking a short,
late night walk across cooler and hotter areas in the city.
The accompanying Environment 2.0 art exhibition features 30 international
artists and 10 world premiers, including a public recital of the recent report
by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an art device for
striking it rich by prospecting for oil in the city centre, and an installation
of ceramic plates with portraits of Presidents created by exposure to smog.
Environment 2.0 conference events at the festival include Jamais Cascio,
founder of Worldchanging.org, James Marriott, founder of PLATFORM, plus a
series of free talks on Friday 15 May. And everybody interested in how to
design mass participation projects on the environment is welcome to sign up in
advance and attend a free open lab on Saturday 16 May.
For more information on the Environment 2.0 Open Lab please see
http://www.socialtechsummit.org/env20Lab.
CLIMATE BUBBLES: MANCHESTER
http://www.futuresonic.com/bubbles
Futuresonic and the MET Office invite people in Manchester to join together in
a unique experiment to map air flows and examine the Ôurban heat islandÕ
phenomenon.
Climate Bubbles will see hundreds of people across Manchester simultaneously
blowing soap bubbles and noting where and how quickly they float. People will
then be asked to input their individual bubble data into an online interactive
map of the city - giving the MET office access to a wealth of urban climate
data that is difficult to observe via conventional methods.
Best
Steve
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