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Framing digital industry into planetary limits and transition policies

The environmental costs of digital industry and pathways to sustainability

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Video duration
00:41:37
Language
English
Abstract
A lecture on the environmental impacts of digital industry today and how to think about and design digital tools with limited energy and resources.

In his lecture Gauthier Roussilhe summarises what we know today about the environmental impacts of digital industry. He addresses the sustainability of the current trajectory and how to think differently about digital industry.

Contesting the myths of dematerialisation and of the global village, he gives examples of digital web design based on CO2/energy budget rather than monetary budget. He also gives examples of digital tools that accept the materiality of their territory (geographical, infrastructures) to think of new digital uses.

Talk ID
11237
Event:
36c3
Day
2
Room
Clarke
Start
6:10 p.m.
Duration
00:40:00
Track
Resilience & Sustainability
Type of
lecture
Speaker
Gauthier Roussilhe
Talk Slug & media link
36c3-11237-framing_digital_industry_into_planetary_limits_and_transition_policies

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