Map to the Bone
What if a person was able to map every place he or she has been? When and where did this traveling occur? The chinook salmon is native to the river […]
What if a person was able to map every place he or she has been? When and where did this traveling occur? The chinook salmon is native to the river […]
Hydro-librium signifies the balance of water, an ironic caption depicting the not so equated water dispute between the Owens Valley and city of Los Angeles. As Los Angeles began to […]
Los Angeles California was first colonized by the Spanish pobladores in 1781 by order of the Spanish Crown. It’s population at the time consisted of 11 families numbering about 44 […]
An issue that was a result from the Los Angeles Aqueduct projects is dust problems in Owens Lake. In the United States Owens Lake is the largest source of PM-10, […]
Continuing our studies from last quarter, this assignment proves to serve as a catalyst for a preliminary round at the exploration of data visualization. Exemplified within my poster, I have […]
The amount of snowpack is constantly dwindling and if nothing is done about it, there will surely be a complete decline within the next few decades. Snowpack is an area […]
As the build of Los Angeles Aqueduct redirect water ways to highly populated regions, water became a major resource in California. With the aqueduct disrupting natural water systems in the […]
Hydro Electricity has been around since ancient times. Hydropower was used before power plants that generate electricity with the use of natural resources like oil were used. With the depletion […]
With a vague idea about what my issue really was and a desire to find the “poetry of the site” [as Professor Barry passionately put it in class] I jumped […]
I have been researching the major contaminants that reach into the local groundwater basins around Los Angeles, CA. I am looking into the San Fernando Basin, the West Coast Basin, […]
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