Articulate Matter

Parsons TransD
Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read

Authors: Christian Smirnow, Corey Chao, Sonja Rogova

‘Articulate Matter’ is a vocabulary with newly designed words connecting pollution to everyday indicators and its health effects. Ubiquitous but invisible, air pollution affects us daily but despite higher-resolution tools to detect it, we have little nontechnical vocabulary to make sense of it. A health insurance program helps popularizes the new vocabulary.

View final studio PDF presentation HERE

Climate Sensing for Environmental Futures

This is an ongoing project/course at Parsons School of Design (Transdisciplinary Design MFA program and Parsons DESIS Lab) that investigates new roles and forms of citizen engagement related to climate change in the decades to come.

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Climate Sensing for Environmental Futures

This is an ongoing project/course at Parsons School of Design (Transdisciplinary Design MFA program and Parsons DESIS Lab) that investigates new roles and forms of citizen engagement related to climate change in the decades to come.

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