Eco-visualisation : combining art and technology to reduce energy consumption
Artworks that display the real time usage of key resources such as electricity offer new strategies to conserve energy. These eco-visualisations-or artworks that creatively visualise ecologically significant data in real time-represent a substantial contribution to new knowledge about dynamic feedba...
Main Author: | Holmes, Tiffany |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Plymouth
2009
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.510577 |
Similar Items
-
Visualising culture and gender : postcolonial feminist analyses of women’s exhibitions in Taiwan, 1996-2003
by: Turner, Ming
Published: (2008) -
Art and technology : coherence, connectedness, and the integrative field
by: da Nobrega, Carlos Augusto Moreira
Published: (2009) -
Medieval art writing and the study of art history
by: Kirkham, Deborah Anne
Published: (2007) -
October and the expanded field of art and art criticism
by: Bowman, Matthew
Published: (2008) -
The Production and Consumption of Goldsmiths' Work in Eighteenth-Centuary Dublin
by: Fitzgerald, Alison
Published: (2005)