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Speaking Eco: Simple Symbology for Complex Systems

Category: ArtEcologyPolitics
Posted on: May 12, 2007 3:30 PM, by Jeremy

I was pointed to an interesting video experiment this morning called Ecolanguage, which attempts to describe complex systems - societal, economical and ecological - through the use of simple animations and symbols. It's a neat idea, up to date, and well researched, but I suppose that the specific parameters of each system could be debated. See for yourself. I think there's a definite need for alternative descriptive methodologies, and this fits neatly into that "niche."

Thus far, the producer of these video shorts has about a dozen posted at YouTube; two of the best are posted below.

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