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KLICKBUG PROTOTYPES Heatsink Fan (2024) Digital Arts by Susan Marie Shultz

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To cook the planet by 1 degree. Oil filter fan with heat sink. XPRIZE BPRIZE. The climate math is becoming clear that we will need gigaton-scale carbon removal in the coming decades to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The International on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates the need at approximately 10 gigatonnes of net CO2 removal per [...]
To cook the planet by 1 degree. Oil filter fan with heat sink.

XPRIZE BPRIZE

The climate math is becoming clear that we will need gigaton-scale carbon removal in the coming decades to avoid the worst effects of climate change. The International on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates the need at approximately 10 gigatonnes of net CO2 removal per year by the year 2050 in order to keep global temperature rise under 1.5 or 2C. As governments, companies, investors, and entrepreneurs make plans to meet this challenge, it is clear that we will need a range of carbon removal solutions to be proven through demonstration and deployment to complement work that is already underway.

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Susan Marie Shultz is a contemporary artist based in California, USA. Her journey in the world of art is marked by a deep connection to the American way of life and a ionate commitment to social justice. Through [...]

Susan Marie Shultz is a contemporary artist based in California, USA. Her journey in the world of art is marked by a deep connection to the American way of life and a ionate commitment to social justice. Through her unique blend of abstract painting, photography, and digital art, she brings forth a profound exploration of the concepts of independence and displacement, using her creative talents to shed light on pressing societal issues.

One of her primary artistic mediums is abstract painting. Her canvas becomes a playground of colors and shapes, each stroke a reflection of her inner world and her interpretation of the external environment. Her paintings are bold and dynamic, representing the freedom and diversity that she finds so inspiring in American culture.

In addition to her abstract paintings, Susan also delves into the world of photography. Her lens captures poignant moments and thought-provoking scenes, often focusing on the theme of displacement and the struggle for civil rights, particularly in the context of fair housing. Through her photography, she brings attention to the challenges faced by the homeless and marginalized, emphasizing the need for social justice and equality.

Susan's digital art is yet another dimension of her creativity. Her digital creations are infused with a profound sense of independence, symbolizing the idea that one can either dig their own well or their own grave - a powerful metaphor for the choices we make in life. Her digital pieces invite viewers to contemplate the paths they choose and the consequences of their actions, encouraging a deeper reflection on the concept of personal freedom.

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Painting titled "For Sale" by Susan Marie Shultz, Original Artwork, Acrylic
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