Methodology
METHODOLOGY
This project is based on scholarly research from primary sources such as NASA and NOAA researches, data, and imagery; and from international institutions researching the sea level rising. Also, I researched secondary sources such as specialized publications [1]. In addition, the final product includes images collected and re-purposed from internet and social media open sources. The final product is the result of the interdisciplinary interaction of the graduate studies including scholarship of the application of early cinema theory all bounded with the visual methodology I was exposed to in the course, Doing Visuals & Arts Based Research.
This project is based on scholarly research from primary sources such as NASA and NOAA researches, data, and imagery; and from international institutions researching the sea level rising. Also, I researched secondary sources such as specialized publications [1]. In addition, the final product includes images collected and re-purposed from internet and social media open sources. The final product is the result of the interdisciplinary interaction of the graduate studies including scholarship of the application of early cinema theory all bounded with the visual methodology I was exposed to in the course, Doing Visuals & Arts Based Research.
[1] Sciencedirect.com provides access to several specialized journals, the most useful was Weather and Climate Extremes (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/weather-and-climate-extremes). The web site archive.com is good directory of blogs and websites dealing with sea level rise (https://web.archive.org/web/*/sea%20level%20rise). Nature.com lists articles and videos in journals dedicated to scientific aspects of sea level rise (https://www.nature.com/search?order=relevance&q=sea%20level%20rise%20videos)
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