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Sometimes you have to melt some ice to make a point.

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    By Heather SmithOct 14, 2016, 1:40 pm128 pts
    photo of Sometimes you have to melt some ice to make a point. imageThe art collective Futures North just won the Art + Interaction prize at SXSW Eco for Phase Change, a project that combined pre-industrial ice harvesting techniques with 21st-century computer modeling to create a physical model of a changing climate. Here’s how it worked: Futures North cut blocks of…
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