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Hyper Green

Maxwell Chen

Thesis Project

Hyper Green is a collection of speculative initiatives, interactions, and scenarios that act as provocation for a hybridity between everyday digital and virtual relationships to our current environmental crisis. The project is embodied through a near-future consortium that evangelizes an alternative narrative where our everyday media technologies are directly integrated with local and global Anthropocenic data.

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