“Prologue to the Sky River” presents nearly three years of research on the materiality and spatial implications of a new theory and vast weather engineering project on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Co-written w/ brilliant @elisehunchuck & Jingru (Cyan) Cheng. https://t.co/Wpoyl0hLpW
honestly wonder if the U.S. had picked up the sound of the implosion days ago, but weren't keen on revealing any hints about their underwater monitoring capabilities
"the idea that you could balance water supplies like that had always been a 'legal fiction," [...] This is the hydrologic disconnect coming home to roost, Ms. Campbell said."
https://t.co/LrQz6bM0NG
"This unstable relation [the shifting relation between land and sea] forces us to confront the consequences of climate change, as fixed certainties — soil, resources, infrastructure – that have for so long governed our imagination of land fall apart."
https://t.co/A2MHaWuHss
Sickening to hear this from the curator of this year's Venice Biennale, Lesley Lokko – large numbers of participants from Africa have been denied visas to attend:
Virginia Norwood, the inventor of @NASA_Landsat's Multispectral Scanner System, dies at 96. Since 1972, Landsat's "images have provided powerful visual evidence of climate change, deforestation and other shifts affecting the planet."
https://t.co/eK1sg7WdO5
"With a price tag of more than $380 million — costlier than a Boeing 787 Dreamliner — [ASML's next machine] will be capable of etching delicate patterns on silicon wafers smaller than a virus."
https://t.co/mLXbn3ZKNf
@Furmadamadam@tamars A text we commissioned to Mia Fuller for "A Moving Border" in 2019 addresses the topic from the perspective of Italy's nation-building efforts, and in relation to 'internal' colonialism in South Tyrol and the Alpine regions post-WWI
@Furmadamadam There is basically no discussion, acknowledgment, or even awareness in the public discourse, and little to none in the architectural one, too. The work of DAAR + Emilio Distretti (referred to also by @tamars) is pretty much the only thorough examples https://t.co/8SVJegsBL0
"For 13,000 years, the lake has existed with no outlet to the sea, her large deposits of salt left behind through evaporation. [...] if we do not take emergency measures immediately, Great Salt Lake will disappear in five years.".
Five years.
https://t.co/oCyV6P00Yh
NEW: We worked with the artificial intelligence company Synthetaic to detect and analyze the Chinese balloon in satellite imagery. This allowed us to track the movement of the balloon itself, not just its expected path based on weather projections
https://t.co/fPWgTndjxO