This week, I have embarked on Δ 3 SYNTHESIS, a triangulation approach that has proven to be highly beneficial. Through a concise written synthesis of 500-600 words and an organized arrangement of visual and textual elements to document my past work, I have gained a clear overview of my studio practice during Unit 2. This preparation is instrumental for my participation in the forthcoming course’s annual symposium. Furthermore, I have initiated the compilation of a 5000-6000-word writing piece, which will serve as a comprehensive representation of my complete writing practice during Unit 2.
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This work is trying to inspire changes in behaviour and using graphic communication design practice to create some personal emotional engagement as well as a data driven engagement.
It is a pairing the emotional engagement with data. Exploring the possibility of emotional engagement and personal narrative through data visualization.
It is a way to promote climate literacy and an emotional relationship to the climate. It is like both emotional and data literate.
Individual as a form of local.
In the synthesis, provide a detailed description of the work I have done. Such as why photography? What does photography produce? Why information visualization? What does it produce? Why are these decisions being made regarding information visualization? Why the forms that I selected and why some of the specific formal decision?
In what way does the work speak to a global context or a truly local or individualized context and give some reasons for discussing some of the individualized decisions I have made in the project.
More engagement and suggestion on why certain boroughs are good or bad might be better, as it involves a large and interconnected network of political and social causes behind this data.
Thinking about climate literacy is making people aware of the ways that they have a position or an actionable voice within it.
Before delving into Bromley, try contacting some of the universities/charities or scientific organisations/relevant experts who are researching air quality in London.
Air quality monitor is good to have a live data set.

