File:Climatable showing the annual sea level in Murmansk, 1980.jpg
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DescriptionClimatable showing the annual sea level in Murmansk, 1980.jpg |
English: Climatable in an interactive installation by Tomi Knuutila. It has 4 user interaction points, each related to one climate change -related dataset. The user selects a year with a physical linear slides mounted inside the table, and that year's data set's current value changes the animation, the graphics and the sound. 4 layers of data can be used simultaneously, creating an abstract but emotional experience of climate change values changing over time, getting more drastic as the latest years are reached. This image depicts visualisation of one of the datasets and its value in 1980: annual sea level in Murmansk. |
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Author | Tomi Knuutila |
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