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Understanding Risk Field Labs The 2019 and 2024 Understanding Risk Field Labs are one-month long arts and technology un-conferences that explore critical design practices in disaster and climate risk management, using collaborative methods to produce new datasets, tools and technologies, conduct research, create art and craft new approaches to storytelling. CROSSING DISCIPLINES Artists, engineers, geographers,…
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new home test

A few things we’re great at Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation. CROSSING DISCIPLINES Artists, engineers, geographers, hydrologists, hackers, practitioners and mappers learnt about each other’s…
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Videos

UR Field Lab overview Overview video produced by SEADRIF UR Field Lab Overview #2 Overview video produced by the Earth Observatory of Singapore Behind the Scnenes of the Art & Science Fair The Living with Water: Art & Science Exhibition opened on the last day of the field lab. This video by Rachel Siao explains…
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Flood Mindmap

Done by: Sneha Malani, Gurusaravanan Manoharan, Xavier Asuncion

Video compilation of acquired images using Drones and 360° Camera

Produced by Maricar Rabonza and Wahaj Habib Acknowledgements: This activity was done during the UR Field Lab Unconference in Chiang Mai, Thailand in June 2019. Our thanks to the Geoinformatics Center (GIC) team from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand – specifically to Rajitha Athukorala and Sasanka Madawalagama for leading the workshop for…
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SEADRIF User Experience Sprint Process

Slides by Robert Soden

Chiang Mai: Information Ecosystem Mapping Posters

By: Amy Willox, Jennifer Joy Chua, Sunayana Sen, Rebecca Bicksler

Toolkits on Flood Risk Perceptions

By: Pamela Cajilig and Sneha Malani

200s: Decolonizing Disaster Science Writing Exercise

By: Robert Soden, Jungsuh Lim, Sneha Malani, Feroz Khan, Pamela Cajilig, Xavier Venn A. Asuncion , Rachel LeeWhat might it mean to decolonize the science of disasters? How do we come to terms with the complex entanglement of the history of science with colonialism? In what ways does this relationship persist? The stories that disaster…
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