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Data Morgana
Data Morgana unravels how Big Tech and data are shaping our world. With experts, artists and scientists, we investigate whether the Internet is really moving us forward or if it is just a mirage, and we explore how we can design our digital environment as a public commons.
More information: https://publicspaces.net/datamorgana

The Glass Room
The Glass Room is a public intervention that provides an interactive, fun, and challenging experience, bringing to life the most pressing challenges facing people and the tech industry today. As technology reaches a global scale and becomes embedded in every part of our lives and our environments, The Glass Room examines its impacts and helps visitors explore practical solutions to mitigate them.

Climate and the Environment
Videos relating to climate change and the environment

Programming For the Planet (PROPL)
The first PROPL workshop explored how to close the gap between state-of-the-art programming methods being developed in academia and the use of programming in climate analysis, modelling, forecasting, policy, and diplomacy. The aim is to build bridges to the current practices used in the scientific community.
The first edition of this workshop comprised:
- invited talks
- contributed talks
- "working workshop brainstorming’’ format.
https://popl24.sigplan.org/home/propl-2024

EEG Seminars
Seminars held at the Energy & Environment Group at Cambridge. These videos are mirrored from the YouTube account.

EEG Research
Research talks from members of the Energy & Environment Group at Cambridge

Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)
The Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C) can be found at 4c.cst.cam.ac.uk

International Workshop on Low Carbon Computing
Channel for International Workshop on Low Carbon Computing, mirror of https://www.youtube.com/@loco-workshop

Nextcity: The Art of the Possible
"Nextcity: The Art of the Possible", explores the rapidly changing urban experience and environment in light of emergent digital technologies, whether invoked in the production of architectural form, the representation of urban space, or the locative interface and other newly available services.
The panel, moderated and introduced by Everyware author Adam Greenfield, featured presentations by Stamen Design, J. Meejin Yoon, and Christian Nold, whose work blurs the boundaries between art, design and technological development.

Ist. Matematica Applicata Tecnologie Informatiche
The mission of IMATI "E. Magenes" is to provide the knowledge and the infrastructure for the development and diffusion of applied mathematics and computer science as tools to address engineering and societal challenges. IMATI aims at excellence in the scientific production, at meaningful presence in high level education initiatives, at participation and leadership in international research projects and at providing innovation tools to the local productive system.
With its three Sections (Pavia, Milano and Genova) IMATI is a cutting edge research institution in mathematics and computer science for applications. With their wide spectrum skills in developing and using state of the art methodologies, and in adapting them to a given problem, researchers at IMATI aim at facing challenges arising from applications in fields as diverse as medicine and biology, engineering, social sciences, climate and environment.