NEW SEA LEVEL: DESIGN SENIOR THESIS
Exhibition, 2024.
NEW SEA LEVEL is a project that aims to visualize the potential new water lines in San Francisco in 2150 due to the effect of climate change. As a proponent of design as a tool to spark social change, I want to make the invisible visible and spotlight just  how devastating the rising sea level predictions are in regards to how our society operates. With research gathered from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, I have designed 3 different caution tapes in accordance with 3 varying severity scenarios and juxtaposed against the city itself. The tapes simultaneously showcase not only how high the threat climate change poses in an intuitional and immediate kind of way, but also highlight what is potentially at risk in the process. Buildings, landmarks, history, people, livelihoods, our way of life itself; all are at stake here, all are at risk. Even SOMArts, the place where this exhibition takes place, is in the danger zone. 
But all is not lost. The future is not set in stone, and we have the potential to curb climate change, right here and now. The accompanying technical report by NOAA , Global and Regional Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States, highlights how “ By reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, severe and transformative Global and Regional Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United States impacts occurring later this century or early next century along U.S. coastlines are more likely to be avoided” (p.62). There is still time, and I want people to see, to believe, and to act on climate change. 

TAPE DESIGNS
CATALOG SPREAD
PHOTOGRAPHS WITH LABELS

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