installation
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- art, science and extreme weather
fog
An enclosure uses fog and light displays to represent rising sea levels. This surreal and dreamlike effect invites the visitors to experience a visible sensation while seeing the projected datasets in relation to rising sea levels.
Under the influence of climate change, Hong Kong will be one of the first victims of rising sea levels. Since theatrical fog has the similar appearance and fluidity as water, it is widely used to mimic flowing water in plays. The dreamlike quality of the fog implies a future threat that we cannot see but only imagine.

in collaboration with

School of energy and environment, city university of hong kong
Hong Kong observatory
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