Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes

Mapping the Invisible focuses on the role of new urban media as a tool to unveil invisible information on the diverse aspects of urban life such as air quality, the intensity of sunlight and transportation patterns. Given the various technologies in current context, new media art has the ability to...

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Main Author: Goh, Shuhui
Other Authors: Ina Conradi Chavez
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-707522020-07-21T01:29:40Z Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes Goh, Shuhui Ina Conradi Chavez School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Visual communication Mapping the Invisible focuses on the role of new urban media as a tool to unveil invisible information on the diverse aspects of urban life such as air quality, the intensity of sunlight and transportation patterns. Given the various technologies in current context, new media art has the ability to provide a collective sense of the environment. Thus, this project exposes and raises awareness on the invisible harmful presence of ultraviolet radiation and air pollutants in public urban settings through a prototype that uses effective colour palettes to introduce new experience of reading data. The work is displayed on Media Art Nexus (MAN), a fifteen meters by two meters large media LED wall at the North Spine Plaza at NTU. MAN is a part of the Art on Campus initiative by the NTU Art & Heritage Museum and a permanent public art installation. For this occasion, it is transformed into a mapping platform of Singapore to enable Ultraviolet (UV) Index and Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) data to be visualised across the different island locations and time of the day. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2017-05-09T09:08:06Z 2017-05-09T09:08:06Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70752 Videos-DRNTU/adm_fyp_17/1317U1330346Ba.wmv Videos-DRNTU/adm_fyp_17/1317U1330346Bc.wmv en Nanyang Technological University 21 p. application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf text/html text/html
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Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes
description Mapping the Invisible focuses on the role of new urban media as a tool to unveil invisible information on the diverse aspects of urban life such as air quality, the intensity of sunlight and transportation patterns. Given the various technologies in current context, new media art has the ability to provide a collective sense of the environment. Thus, this project exposes and raises awareness on the invisible harmful presence of ultraviolet radiation and air pollutants in public urban settings through a prototype that uses effective colour palettes to introduce new experience of reading data. The work is displayed on Media Art Nexus (MAN), a fifteen meters by two meters large media LED wall at the North Spine Plaza at NTU. MAN is a part of the Art on Campus initiative by the NTU Art & Heritage Museum and a permanent public art installation. For this occasion, it is transformed into a mapping platform of Singapore to enable Ultraviolet (UV) Index and Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) data to be visualised across the different island locations and time of the day.
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title Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes
title_short Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes
title_full Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes
title_fullStr Mapping the Invisible : transforming Singapore urban data into art through effective colour palettes
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