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Tangible Climate Futures Workshop with Nick Houde & Chiara Di Leone

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Climate models, as computational power grows, evolve to grasp global changes. Yet, their complexity challenges the origins and justifications of their data. This internal workshop extends the Tangible Climate Futures project, aiming to use tech for visualizing diverse climate scenarios in Berlin. Participants will create datasets to shape new models, not just to understand Berlin’s climate better, but also to rethink how we observe and interpret complex systems like climates.

With Nick Houde, Chiara Di Leone, Fabian Schneider & Keny Chan.

Climate models, as computational power grows, evolve to grasp global changes. Yet, their complexity challenges the origins and justifications of their data. This internal workshop extends the Tangible Climate Futures project, aiming to use tech for visualizing diverse climate scenarios in Berlin. Participants will create datasets to shape new models, not just to understand Berlin’s climate better, but also to rethink how we observe and interpret complex systems like climates.

With Nick Houde, Chiara Di Leone, Fabian Schneider & Keny Chan.

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Tangible Climate Futures Workshop with Nick Houde & Chiara Di Leone

Where

Studio

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This workshop extends the Tangible Climate Futures project, aiming to use tech for visualizing diverse climate scenarios in Berlin. Participants will create datasets to shape new models, not just to understand Berlin’s climate better, but also to rethink how we observe and interpret complex systems like climates.

Climate models, as computational power grows, evolve to grasp global changes. Yet, their complexity challenges the origins and justifications of their data. This internal workshop extends the Tangible Climate Futures project, aiming to use tech for visualizing diverse climate scenarios in Berlin. Participants will create datasets to shape new models, not just to understand Berlin’s climate better, but also to rethink how we observe and interpret complex systems like climates.

With Nick Houde, Chiara Di Leone, Fabian Schneider & Keny Chan.

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