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VIDEO: Giving a Voice to the Energy We Use


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Design Indaba | December 13, 2017 | At the first-ever antenna, Rhode Island School of Design graduate Kelsey Wakefield introduced the audience to a speculative project that hopes to humanize energy and energy systems by making the underground pressure points of those systems play music.


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