Hal 20/20
Axes: Closed system totalitarianism and sustainable biodiversity.
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Government's efforts to create sustainable, biodiverse biotopes is visualized and made as apparent as possible. What remains invisible is the regime's interdependency with the environment and society, as well as non-scientific creativity and problematic (intentional) mutation.
Scenario Notes
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Design Magazine
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Cover photo: Controlled biodiversity
Personal Scenarios
(coming soon, as blog posts by the participants)
One of four scenarios developed during the Visualizing the Invisible workshop: