The climate crisis is here. But what does that mean? And how can we better communicate what that looks like, now and in the future? In this symposium, researchers and image makers explore creative approaches to visualising the scientific and cultural dimensions of the climate crisis, with an illustrated keynote from Dr Rebecca Huntley and A/Prof Zoë Sadokierski (UTS) discussing the importance of images in helping humans imagine themselves within climate affected, but still liveable, futures. Hosted by UTS Visual Knowledges research group, with support from UTS Visualisation Institute and Sydney Environment Institute.
Researchers
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Senior Lecturer School of Design
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Dr Sarah Jane JonesLecturer School of Design
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Senior Lecturer School of Design
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Associate Professor School of Design
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Associate Professor School of Design
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Head Of School, Design School of Design
Including work from postgraduate students Ashleigh Garwood, Thea Kable and Megan Wong.
For a playlist of video recording see https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjZ0eu9FoEf8j-AVURL_B9lEvpxGboeXy.