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I’m an artist who uses scientific data as an artistic tool – this is how I make sense of it

Sarah Nance at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 2019. Courtesy of Sarah Nance As an artist working across media, I have used everything from text to my voice to poetically translate and express information. Lately I’ve been working with another tool, geological datasets. While scientists use data visualization to show the results of a dataset… Read More »

I’m an artist who uses scientific data as an artistic tool – this is how I make sense of it

As an artist working across media, I have used everything from text to my voice to poetically translate and express information. Lately I’ve been working with another tool, geological datasets. While scientists use data visualization to show the results of a dataset in interesting and informative ways, my goal as an artist is a little… Read More »

Melt water is seeping into Greenland’s ice sheet through millions of tiny cracks, destabilizing its structure

I am striding along the steep bank of a raging whitewater rapids, and although the canyon is only the width of a motorway, the flow of the river is greater than that of London’s River Thames. The deafening roar and roar of the cascading water is incredible; It is a humble reminder of the raw… Read More »