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Installation view, October 2024

Commissioned by the Museum of Science, Boston for the 2024 Boston Youth Climate Summit

Info & Installation Photographs | Video Stills


CREDITS

Georgie Friedman: filming, compositing and editing.



Responding to the Boston Museum of Science's Youth Climate Change Poll, Heat Field imagines potential ramifications of urban heat island effect.1


To metaphorically address urban heat island effect, Heat Field progresses from a natural environment to a city radiating extreme heat. The environment becomes a (hopefully) exaggerated reality in which steam rises from pavement and buildings. The surfaces become hot enough to boil water and the tar, asphalt, rubber, and even thermometers, begin to melt.



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1 The increase in temperature in cities compared to surrounding areas due to heat being trapped and amplified by the built environment, resulting in average temperatures that can be 10–15°F higher than surrounding communities.


From: City of Boston's Heat Resilience Solutions for Boston

Heat Field, Museum of Science, Boston

all images, video and other content © georgie friedman

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