In the exhibition of ‘A Map of a Dream of the Future‘, 400 native Tasmanian plants map out the dreams and attitudes of young Tasmanians about climate change in a three dimensional hanging garden as graph. The exhibition formed part of a broader education and visualization project led by artist, Nick Low in collaboration with programmer Richard Procter. Surveys administered with education kits to secondary school children positioned each child along three axes: Libertarian-Authoritarian, Technology-Nature and Libertarian-Authoritarian. In addition to the exhibition, the data was also used to generate virtual cities across Tasmania based on what each student would like to see in response to climate change.

