作者: Jesse Blum , Martin Flintham , Rachel Jacobs , Victoria Shipp , Genovefa Kefalidou
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摘要: Ubiquitous and pervasive computing techniques have been used to inform discourses around climate change energy insecurity, traditionally through data capture representation for scientists, policy makers the public. Research into re-engaging public with sustainability issues reveals significance of emotional personal engagement alongside locally meaningful, globally-relevant data-informed messaging New ubiquitous are emerging support next generation stakeholders, including artists, community practitioners, educators hackers, create scientific responsive artworks performances. Grounded in our experiences based artistic interventions, we explore design deployments Timestreams platform, demonstrating usages within these new forms discourse insecurity.