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In the second phase, the students will create a visualization that is projected on a big circular screen in the forest. The visualization harnessed the data emitted by all the objects and may for example show the different efficiencies of the present energy sources. The visualizations are played after each other and may deal with the same or similar topics. Every group should develop their own visual style that fits the "magical" forest scenery. An additional poster will present the used data, visualization approach and process of each visualization to visitors that are more interested in the project.
Details
- Every energy source is represented twice. This means that the power is relative to the available capacity. For example, wwo solar objects at 40% and 70 % would produce in total 55% of the total capacity.
- The visualizations are played in order and repeated. Each visualization gets three inputs: the current capacity of water, solar and wind power.
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