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    Visualizing climate science: the poster between science and politics
    (2020) Brönnimann, Stefan; Allen, Jamie; Sobecka, Karolina; Suess, Solveig; Chatterjee, Sira
    The geosciences play a role outside of the natural, research sciences as agents responding to geopolitical crises like climate change and corporate and military interests that seek strategic advantage in planetary repair and control. The notion of the neutrality of science has increasingly eroded with researchers more frequently becoming embroiled in public deliberation and policy. Geoscientists are being asked to project the future of physical earth systems as well as evaluate the performance of policies (Beck and Mahony 2018) contributing to solutions and providing metrics for “climate services” (Daly and Dilling 2019). How the story of the earth, its climate and ecology, are told, is developed in specific ways, evoking different kinds of value and purpose for different communities.
    06 - Präsentation
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    The Rewrite Collaborative Framework Browser Extension
    (15.02.2022) Bruder, Johannes; Sobecka, Karolina; Granzotto, Alberto; Frei, Fabian; Suess, Solveig; Kolb, Lucie
    A browser extension, based on the open access framework hypothes.is, which allows for collective reading and annotation of complex texts (e.g. policy texts, legal texts, international treaties). The extension can be used for teaching & research, consensus-building and negotiation, reviewing or rewriting. Please consult the manuals before installing and using the extension.
    09 - Software
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    Making of Earths
    (Kassler Dokfest, 06.06.2021) Suess, Solveig; Bazdyrieva, Asia; Suess, Solveig
    To observe a total eclipse, one would need to be in the umbra, the darkest part of the shadow cast by an occluding body, the moon, over the main source of light, the sun. Green and eerie lavender shadows would settle as the sky darkens in an awed hush, the obscured sun would black out, like glowing coal. The history of predicting the celestial event was also the history of linear time, storm prediction, the global market. The film circuits inside a cinema-globe situated at the centre of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Thai and Chinese ground-stations, climate research centres, conference halls and landscapes under transformation. Through the documentary’s disorientating gaze, the film unsettles the certainty of knowing by tracing threads of strategic collaborations within a growing network of bodies gathering data on the changing Earth.
    07 - Audio- oder Videomaterial
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    Geosyllabus
    (The Signal & Storms Laboratory, 08.10.2021) Suess, Solveig; Bazdyrieva, Asia; Brusadin, Bani
    The Signal & Storms Laboratory expands on the concept of ‘Geocinema,’ which seeks to address the challenges of representation in an increasingly algorithmic world. Most imaging techniques today are operationalised in ways that escape immediate visibility or perceptibility by humans — they are far too complex, too dispersed, too fast. Processes of recording, archiving, distribution, and visualisation of data are overwhelming in their amounts and scales, where the notion of an image as well as the notion of a recording device can be seen to have already been expanded while embedded in geological formations as much as in geopolitical configurations.
    10 - Elektronische-/ Webpublikation