Exhibition (de)Tour Impact of climate change on human communities—flood, drought, heat: who will suffer really? by geographer and cartographer Philippe Rekacewicz (France/Norway)

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Exhibition (de)Tour Impact of climate change on human communities—flood, drought, heat: who will suffer really? by geographer and cartographer Philippe Rekacewicz (France/Norway)

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15 Jan 2018, Mon 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
Blk 43, Malan Road, Gillman Barracks

In this (de)Tour, renowned cartographer Philippe Rekacewicz will speak about the impact of climate change and environmental migration using maps as the main tool for analysing ocean, environment, and urban phenomena. He will also share his research process and recent projects in experimental cartography. A map can be both a representation of factual data as well as a political object that is in continuous dialogue with real and projected conditions. As a carefully designed visual image, it is at the intersection of cartography, art, and politics.

Rekacewicz is in Singapore under the auspices of University of Helsinki Department of Anthropology, visionscarto.net, and Singapore-ETH Centre Future Cities Lab.

A public programme of The Oceanic.

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2018-01-15

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In this (de)Tour, renowned cartographer Philippe Rekacewicz will speak about the impact of climate change and environmental migration using maps as the main tool for analysing ocean, environment, and urban phenomena.

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General

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Onsite (CCA)

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“Exhibition (de)Tour Impact of climate change on human communities—flood, drought, heat: who will suffer really? by geographer and cartographer Philippe Rekacewicz (France/Norway),” NTU CCA Singapore Digital Archive, accessed March 29, 2024, https://ntuccasingapore.omeka.net/items/show/2404.

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