Controlled Burn: Data materialisation of maximum daily temperatures for Australian summers

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    Abstract

    'Controlled Burn' is a mixed media artwork that uses burnt matchsticks to visualise the maximum daily temperatures for the summer months over the last six leap years for Canberra, Alice Springs and Adelaide. The series consists of 18 works on paper that translate data from the Bureau of Meteorology into a new material form.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWatch this Space, 8 Gap Rd, Alice Springs, NT, Australia.
    PublisherWatch This Space ARI
    Size18 pieces, 400 x 150cm
    Publication statusPublished - 2020
    EventHeat Map - Watch this Space, 8 Gap Rd, Alice Springs, NT, Australia.
    Duration: 7 May 2021 → …

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