SCULPTING DATA INTO EVERYDAY OBJECTS
Data: The Changing Arctic
Final Presentation: Spring, 2013

Norah Solorzano & Erika Maher

What Data ?

We were interested in the change in total extent of Arctic sea ice due to climate change over the past 3+ decades:


   
But this is a little hard to see with typical satellite images...







Why animals?


  • The depletion of Arctic ice threatens the habitats of many animal species


  • Animals are a recognizable symbol and could have a more emotional impact on an audience than other objects we discussed (like ice cubes).

Our Data


With a focus on the low point:
September (far right)

concepts:

          Ice cube tray                                                                                    Nesting dolls of Arctic animals
                 
                                                                       "Icy" light installation with solar powered batteries
      


concept Sketches
 

concept sketches


rhino models
                                                                                                       Nesting doll bears
 

rhino models
                                                                                         Bow & Arrow with "data bow"


   Narwhal with "data fins"

Printed prototype:

Polar Bear Nesting Doll



Reconceptualization:

Inspiration: Inuit Animal Artwork


 




 

Our Models:














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sculpting data into everyday objects midterm

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sculpting data into everyday objects midterm

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