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2) Observe: a) the interrelationship between your tent's outer surface (material + form)and outside climatic conditions - air flow/temperature/humidity.
b) Observe the relationship to the inner surface of the tent and the interior climatic conditions (closed-/open sleeping bag and entry).
c) Observe the interrelationship of the climatic conditions between the sleeping bag and yourself (body)- before going to sleep + after waking up.
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1) Make a series of experiments with how to alter and fine-tune the microclimate of a small mobile space paying attention to temporality and diversity. Demonstrate the relationship between the materials used (tent surface or any other that was chosen) and the climatic conditions (air flow, temperature or humidity). Why is the used material essential and what and how does it add to the developed concept? How does the light, smellscape or soundscape vary in your concept?
2) document your failures and successes
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