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    福岛制造

    案例简介:背景 2011年3月11日,一场海啸袭击了福岛第一核电站,引发了核反应堆的熔毁。在接下来的几天里,风雨把放射性物质带到了内陆。在过去日本最重要的农业区之一,超过 25,000 公顷的农田受到污染。METER 的环境技术专家,以及东京大学和 NPO Fukushima Saisei 的 Mizoguchi 博士,已经开发了一种可持续的去污方法,使农民能够再次种植完全安全的大米。数据证明大米是安全的,但是没有人买,因为人们不理解科学数据。 描述创意 (40% 的选票) 福岛制造是一本由福岛净化后的稻田制成的书。它通过将大米转化为介质并将数据转化为理解,帮助人们理解去污方法是有效的,来自福岛的大米是安全的。为了讲述这个故事,这本书使用了广泛的资源: 摄影,采访,报告,背景信息,数据及其可视化。 描述执行情况 (40% 的选票) 每本书包含 296 页,用福岛净化后的土地上生长的稻草制成。稻草被收获、干燥、清洗、切割并制成纸。造纸专家合作生产了独特的纸张,其中包含稻草的可见部分,而不会分散内容的注意力。这本书讲述了这个地区的故事,灾难和净化,农民和他们的产品。它依赖于广泛的资源: 摄影,历史图像,采访,报告,诗歌,科学论文,但最重要的是: 数据,通过不同的技术可视化。从封面到信息图表,甚至日本人用照片装订在页面内,用来显示照片拍摄地点的辐射。所有这些都融合了日本传统与现代设计的独特而连贯的美学。一些可视化和所有内部页面都是通过处理数据设计的。 列出结果 (20% 的选票) 两年多的时间里,《福岛制造》于 2019年出版,第一版有 1000 份。书籍被发送给环境和食品行业的决策者,仪表可以通过其他产品访问这些产品。从这一点和公关中,创造了许多对话和数百万的联系 -- 以及新的业务: 福岛大米的价格正在上涨,福岛及其他地方的更多农民和组织正在使用可持续的去污方法。

    福岛制造

    案例简介:Background On March 11, 2011, a tsunami hit the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant, triggering the meltdown of the nuclear reactors. In the following days, wind and rain carried the radioactive material inland. More than 25,000 hectares of farmland, in what used to be one of Japan’s most important agricultural regions, were contaminated. Environmental technology specialists from METER, together with Dr. Masaru Mizoguchi from The University of Tokyo and the NPO Fukushima Saisei, have developed a sustainable decontamination method that allows farmers to grow perfectly safe rice again. The data proves that the rice is safe, but no one buys it, because people don’t understand scientific data. Describe the creative idea (40% of vote) Made in Fukushima is a book made out of rice straw from the decontaminated fields in Fukushima. It helps people understand that the decontamination method works and that the rice from Fukushima is safe, by turning the rice into the medium and the data into understanding. To tell the story, the book uses a wide range of resources: photography, interviews, reports, background information, data and its visualization. Describe the execution (40% of vote) Each book contains 296 pages, made out of the rice straw grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima. The rice straw was harvested, dried, cleaned, cut and crafted into paper. Paper experts worked together to produce unique paper that contains a visible part of rice straw without distracting from the content. The book tells the story of the region, the disaster and the decontamination, the farmers and their products. It relies on a wide range of resources: photography, historical images, interviews, reports, poetry, scientific papers, but most importantly: data, visualized through different techniques. From the cover to infographics, and even the Japanese binding inside pages of pages with photography, which were used to show the radiation at the locations the photos were taken. All in a distinctive and coherent aesthetic that combines traditional Japanese with modern design. Some visualizations and all inside pages were designed with data through processing. List the results (20% of vote) More than two years in the making, Made in Fukushima was published in 2019 with a first edition of 1000 copies. Books were sent to decision makers in the environment and food industries to which METER has access through their other products. From this and PR, many conversations and millions of contacts were created – as well as new business: The price of Fukushima rice is on the rise, and the sustainable decontamination method is being used by more farmers and organizations in Fukushima and beyond.

    Made in Fukushima

    案例简介:背景 2011年3月11日,一场海啸袭击了福岛第一核电站,引发了核反应堆的熔毁。在接下来的几天里,风雨把放射性物质带到了内陆。在过去日本最重要的农业区之一,超过 25,000 公顷的农田受到污染。METER 的环境技术专家,以及东京大学和 NPO Fukushima Saisei 的 Mizoguchi 博士,已经开发了一种可持续的去污方法,使农民能够再次种植完全安全的大米。数据证明大米是安全的,但是没有人买,因为人们不理解科学数据。 描述创意 (40% 的选票) 福岛制造是一本由福岛净化后的稻田制成的书。它通过将大米转化为介质并将数据转化为理解,帮助人们理解去污方法是有效的,来自福岛的大米是安全的。为了讲述这个故事,这本书使用了广泛的资源: 摄影,采访,报告,背景信息,数据及其可视化。 描述执行情况 (40% 的选票) 每本书包含 296 页,用福岛净化后的土地上生长的稻草制成。稻草被收获、干燥、清洗、切割并制成纸。造纸专家合作生产了独特的纸张,其中包含稻草的可见部分,而不会分散内容的注意力。这本书讲述了这个地区的故事,灾难和净化,农民和他们的产品。它依赖于广泛的资源: 摄影,历史图像,采访,报告,诗歌,科学论文,但最重要的是: 数据,通过不同的技术可视化。从封面到信息图表,甚至日本人用照片装订在页面内,用来显示照片拍摄地点的辐射。所有这些都融合了日本传统与现代设计的独特而连贯的美学。一些可视化和所有内部页面都是通过处理数据设计的。 列出结果 (20% 的选票) 两年多的时间里,《福岛制造》于 2019年出版,第一版有 1000 份。书籍被发送给环境和食品行业的决策者,仪表可以通过其他产品访问这些产品。从这一点和公关中,创造了许多对话和数百万的联系 -- 以及新的业务: 福岛大米的价格正在上涨,福岛及其他地方的更多农民和组织正在使用可持续的去污方法。

    Made in Fukushima

    案例简介:Background On March 11, 2011, a tsunami hit the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant, triggering the meltdown of the nuclear reactors. In the following days, wind and rain carried the radioactive material inland. More than 25,000 hectares of farmland, in what used to be one of Japan’s most important agricultural regions, were contaminated. Environmental technology specialists from METER, together with Dr. Masaru Mizoguchi from The University of Tokyo and the NPO Fukushima Saisei, have developed a sustainable decontamination method that allows farmers to grow perfectly safe rice again. The data proves that the rice is safe, but no one buys it, because people don’t understand scientific data. Describe the creative idea (40% of vote) Made in Fukushima is a book made out of rice straw from the decontaminated fields in Fukushima. It helps people understand that the decontamination method works and that the rice from Fukushima is safe, by turning the rice into the medium and the data into understanding. To tell the story, the book uses a wide range of resources: photography, interviews, reports, background information, data and its visualization. Describe the execution (40% of vote) Each book contains 296 pages, made out of the rice straw grown on decontaminated fields in Fukushima. The rice straw was harvested, dried, cleaned, cut and crafted into paper. Paper experts worked together to produce unique paper that contains a visible part of rice straw without distracting from the content. The book tells the story of the region, the disaster and the decontamination, the farmers and their products. It relies on a wide range of resources: photography, historical images, interviews, reports, poetry, scientific papers, but most importantly: data, visualized through different techniques. From the cover to infographics, and even the Japanese binding inside pages of pages with photography, which were used to show the radiation at the locations the photos were taken. All in a distinctive and coherent aesthetic that combines traditional Japanese with modern design. Some visualizations and all inside pages were designed with data through processing. List the results (20% of vote) More than two years in the making, Made in Fukushima was published in 2019 with a first edition of 1000 copies. Books were sent to decision makers in the environment and food industries to which METER has access through their other products. From this and PR, many conversations and millions of contacts were created – as well as new business: The price of Fukushima rice is on the rise, and the sustainable decontamination method is being used by more farmers and organizations in Fukushima and beyond.

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