7 Computer Vision News Computer Vision News Critical Climate Machine: a Visual … Critical Climate Machine is a visual and musical art installation using machine learning to tackle the issue of climate misinformation. The installation combines machine learning algorithms, sculpture, visualization, and sound to create an immersive experience that informs and challenges its audience. In this paper, Gaëtan and Jérôme present two algorithms from the installation, revealing how they were used to explore misleading claims and how they interact to produce an educative setup for climate discourse, with critical discourse for refuting false claims about climate change. The installation seeks to educate the public to be more responsive to the problem and experiment with new methods of communicating climate discourse, using sound and visuals as remediation tools. While Gaëtan created the artwork, Jérôme collaborated on the sound design aspect of the project alongside Dionysios Papanikolaou and Tony Houziaux. “This sound design uses a digital instrument that I developed as a researcher and is the instrument that I use myself as an electronic musician,” he tells us. “The idea of this instrument is to feed Critical Climate Machine (detail), installation view at Deutshes Museum (ZukunftMuseum), Nürnberg, 2021. © Gaëtan Robillard
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