# 2019 México Paralelo |
Mexico Paralelo is a data graphics device that demonstrates the consequences of urban development in Mexico City. The Mexican capital is one of the largest cities in the world, with a metropolitan area housing some 21.2 million people. Water scarcity is a critical issue, restricting future development and calling for a radical rethinking of the city’s infrastructure. The device rotates at one revolution per day, using real data and speculative algorithms to illustrate three variables and their impact on the city: traffic level, CO2 levels and ambient temperature.
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