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One Man’s Data…

Welcome to Gothic, Colorado—one of the coldest places in the United States. This ghost town has been abandoned since the 1920s, but there is at least one person who still calls it home. For more than 40 years, current resident billy barr has lived in a small cabin, recording data about the snowpack to pass the time. In this short film, Morgan Heim of Day’s Edge Productions profiles the legendary local who inadvertently provided scientists with a treasure trove of climate change data. Winner of the Film4Climate competition organized by the Connect4Climate Program of the World Bank (film4climate.net).

I’ve been doing a lot of research on interactive infographic design since December 2020. I’d like to create some useful infographics and also learn a better way of doing so. I think the key to keeping infographics engaging, now and in the future, is to make them interactive. More on that topic to come later, but in the meantime, YouTube suggested this video about a man who has lived alone in Gothic, Co for forty years. Somewhere along the way, he began taking notes on his observances of nature and snow in particular. Now scientists are using his data for, well, science! Maybe one day one of my infographics will be the subject of a National Geographic short film. Inspiration is around every corner!

Welcome to Gothic, Colorado-one of the coldest places in the United States. This ghost town has been abandoned since the 1920s, but there is at least one per...

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