At the start of my MA in Art&Science at the University for Applied Arts in Vienna, we introduced out background to our fellow students. As part of this I made a sort of display about how working on glacier change is very human, low tech+high tech, carefully executed, but sometimes messy, sometimes emotional kind of activity. This became a wall installation, but shortly afterwards I made a digital version of it too:
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