Inflatibles at Barracao Maravilha

Exploring energy and climate change through artists residencies, workshops, a schools exchange, an exhibition and developing an online platform for capturing and interpreting environmental data, created with Active Ingredient and artist/curator Silvia Leal, in collaboration with Horizon Digital Economy at the University of Nottingham, Prof Gabriella Giannachi at the University of Exeter, Barracao Maravilha in Rio de Janeiro, ZU-UK and Dr Carlo Buontempo / Hadley Centre, Met Office UK.

An award winning paper was published about this work and it was included as a case study in Rachel’s PhD:
Blum J. Flintham M. McAuley D. Jacobs R. Watkins M. Lee R. Shackford R.
Selby M. Leal S. Giannachi G. Timestreams: Supporting Community Engagement in the Climate Change Debate, Digital Futures Conference 2012 (Best Paper Award)

2014 Jacobs R. The Artists’ Footprint, PHD Thesis, University of Nottingham
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/14450/3/artists_footprint_ethesis.pdf

 

Timestreams in Brazil from Matt Watkins on Vimeo.

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