Climate Commons

2006-07

Climate Commons is a networked conversation space that creates a cross-disciplinary platform for planetary ecological concerns. Twelve people who research issues relevant to the arctic and climate change contribute the progress of their investigations and reflections from October 10, 2006 through January 10, 2007. These networked conversations can be read by and contributed to by visitors to the exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston or on the web at a site that is now longer up to date.

Contributors:

  • Sally Bingham, Episcopal Priest

  • Jock Gill, Carbon Neutral by 2020

  • Mitchel Joachim, Architect

  • Jane D. Marsching, Artist

  • Larry Merculieff, Alaska Native Science Commission

  • Robert Newman, Novelist and Comedian

  • Matthew Nolan, Glaciologist

  • James Overland, Climatologist

  • Russell Potter, Historian

  • Andrew Revkin, Environmental Journalist

  • Sarah Rich, WorldChanging

  • Matthew Shanley, Artist/Programmer

  • Juanita Urban-Rich, Windows Around the World

Climate Commons is built on a customized version of WordPress. In addition to our own extensions, we are using the following plugins: Category Tagging by Michael Woehrer, Geo by Owen Winkler, and Geo Mashup by Dylan Kuhn.

Matt Shanley has created three main visual tools to help foster the dialog on this site.

  • The word count history graph uses sparklines to give you an idea of the ups and downs of site activity at a glance.

  • The hexagraph provides a spatial representation of the threads of a conversation. You can literally see when a conversation branch is bursting at the seams.

  • Category highlighting reveals common threads by illuminating the key words.


  • With Mathew Shanley