COMPUTE 2025
Two InfraVis nodes were represented at this year’s COMPUTE meeting at Lund University, an event aimed at all COMPUTE members and COMPUTE associates. The theme of the event was Computational work in the public sector and industry.
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Two InfraVis nodes were represented at this year’s COMPUTE meeting at Lund University, an event aimed at all COMPUTE members and COMPUTE associates. The theme of the event was Computational work in the public sector and industry.
The project’s primary objective is to connect a collection of postcards about climate change with actual climate monitoring data and data about economic inequality.
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This project aim to demonstrate the availability of a long-term record of biodiversity data which could be used to understand the biodiversity implications of the current climate and extinction crisis. The visualisation can lead to a discussion about the regulations for sound environments, and to the initiation of new research questions about health effects.