Collaboration at the National Council for Science and the Environment Conference

“We need more multi-disciplinary… communication… social science… storytelling.” I was struck by the reoccurring mention of these terms while attending the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) annual conference in Washington, D.C. in late January.

NCSE is a conference of scientists (primarily earth & physical scientists) who do highly specialized research related to environment and climate. At this year’s event, I presented as part of a MN-based symposium on “Artists as Partners in Infrastructure Education.” (More details on our symposium here.) It was refreshing to hear the desire for collaboration coming from both scientists and the worlds I inhabit — communication and creativity.

NCSE Conference

For research findings to be accepted and acted upon by communities, scientists and policymakers need to draw more personal ties between policies and how individuals interact with them. An important step in this is helping the public understand a bit more of the system (and the ‘why’) behind a particular policy. Because 65% of people are visual learners, and because graphics are an important method of showing complex systems, visuals are an excellent tool to help audiences relate to and connect with content. It’s why at science conferences, you’ll find me advocating for design, creativity and the arts. At design conferences, I’m the advocate for science, data and content!

Our symposium group hopes to continue the dialogue of how artists can contribute to the great work these scientists are already doing — and help give their findings a relevant and emotional hold on communities around the world.

– Arlene

My TEDxFulbright talk

is now available.

Presenting @ TEDxFulbright

I’m honored to be presenting my TEDxFulbright talk ‘Sustainability: Visualized’ in Washington D.C. April 5th. The event carries the theme ‘Dare to Think’.

Sustainable Foods Institute @ Monterey Bay Aquarium

My keynote is titled ‘Info Design: Making Science Digestible for Consumers’ – I’ll present May 15-16 during ‘Cooking for Solutions’ at the Monterey Bay Aquarium (the esteemed home of Seafood Watch). The Sustainable Foods Institute is by invite only, but ‘Cooking for Solutions‘ is open to the public.

Presenting ‘The Visual [Emotional] Vocabulary of Sustainability’

I’ll be presenting Saturday, Feb.8 in Amsterdam at Interaction14.

New Video for Bicycling Counts (Minneapolis)

Check out the video that catalogues the Bicycling Counts project I did in Minneapolis this past year.

Visualized Conference

I’m thrilled to be presenting at Visualized – a conference exploring the intersection of data, design and communication -this November in NYC.

Recent Press

Some of the ‪sustainability‬ stories I’ve created are showcased in July’s METRO magazine in Minneapolis (more details in the print version).

I also had an interview with Ode Magazine regarding the ‘Bicycling Counts’ project.

 

METRO article: Seeing is Believing – July 2012 (PDF)