Climate Domesday book
Start date
19 November 2021End date
13 March 2022Project website
ViewOverview
This consultancy project aims to create a high-profile multimedia book of invited essays on the possible future of energy and the climate. Contributors will include authors, filmmakers, musicians and futurologists.
Content will be split between paper and screen using the Next Generation Paper platform designed at Surrey and controlled with a fully integrated Magic Bookmark interface. The book is designed for exhibition at the University of Curtin, Perth, in spring 2022 and will also be exhibited in Guildford some time afterwards. It is inspired by Stuart Brand’s 1967 ‘Whole Earth Catalog’, and intended to stimulate the creation of new versions in other cities around the globe.
The project is funded by Curtin University, including a small consultancy fee of £2,540 to Surrey University for provision of the Magic Bookmark interface. View the Curtin University project page.
Funding amount
$AUS10,000
Funder
Team
Principal investigators
Dr Philip Ely
Senior Lecturer, Curtin University
See profileProfessor David Frohlich
Director, Digital World Research Centre
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Dr Radu Sporea
Senior Lecturer in Semiconductor Devices
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Dr Haiyue Yuan
Research fellow
Georgios Bairaktaris
Postgraduate researcher
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Ely P. & Frohlich D.M. (Eds) (2022) The Climate Domesday Book. University of Curtin Press.
Frohlich D.M. (2022) Making the Climate Domesday Book. In P. Ely & D.M. Frohlich (Eds) The Climate Domesday Book. University of Curtin Press.
Energaia: Imagining Energy Futures. Exhibition, John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University, Australia, 28th March - 8th May 2022.
Ely P. & Frohlich D.M. (2022) The Climate Domesday Book (pp12-13) in Bender S & Robertson R. (Eds) Energaia exhibition catalogue. Curtin University.