
The High Water Line by Eve S. Mosher
In 2007, Eve Mosher walked, chalked, and marked almost 70 miles of coastline along the New York City waterfront. Her chalk line created an "immediate visual and local understanding of climate change" by showing how much of the city would be submerged if the sea level rose 10 feet. With this project and her new "Seeding the City" project (see below) Mosher offers her media-enhanced mappings of public space to us as potential monitorial citizens.
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Seeding the City by Eve S. Mosher
In "Seeding the City," Mosher uses social networking to place and visualize urban interventions in the form of green roof modules. "It capitalizes on community building to introduce urban environmental issues and remediation tools. The modules and their accompanying flags and street level signage will track the growth of the network throughout the neighborhood. Online resources will include mapping of the project, tools for tracking local urban heat island effect and resources to recreate the project worldwide." --Eve Mosher
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