Conflict Ecology
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Dezain Radar summary
Conflict Ecology utilizes synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite data to document structural damage in war zones regardless of weather or lighting conditions. This geospatial methodology creates precise visual records of environmental and urban destruction that traditional photography often misses.
Why this matters
This demonstrates how designers and researchers can pivot from traditional visual assets to sensor-based data to create highly accurate, ethical visualizations of complex global events.
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