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Carbon Peep Show

Climate change is complex. It's hard to understand the deatails with only one image and even more difficult to synthesize contrasting views into one cohesive message about what's really happening in our environment. Everyone understands that the carbon that was once in the ground has now reached shocking proportions in our sky. We can test for it and it's very real. But it's become increasingly difficult to predict how the world will react to these changes. The Carbon Peep Show is an online spectacle of personal interpretations of what climate change looks like or will look like. It's not all factual, but it's rooted in hard facts. Like those provided by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, NASA, and the International Panel on Climate Change.

Scientists can uncover the data, formulate theories and provide us with predictions of the future. We rely on similar predictions everyday for our weather, but now we have the unique opportunity to look further, beyond meteorology, decades into the future. And it provides artists with a unique opportunity to think about us humans in 90 years time. The Carbon Peep Show offers viewpoints, artworks, lectures and curio from around the web and custom made projects tailored to investigate our future and our relationship to the carbon in the air. Carbon is our inspiration, and we have plenty of it.

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