bonny p mcclain
Bonny is a dynamic quantitative storyteller facilitating narratives at the intersection of geospatial data science, climate and sustainability.
Highlighting place and location as memory, audiences explore our interactions with ecosystems revealing that what appears completely factual is often, not factually complete. Recognized as a leading voice in thinking beyond words to illuminate climate science and the human impact on our planetary boundaries, Bonny describes storytelling as where perception and truth create friction. Her expertise transforms raw data into compelling narratives that drive impactful decision-making.
Sessions
Japan has witnessed a surge in human-bear interactions, raising concerns about public safety and wildlife conservation. This phenomenon can potentially be traced back to dual pressures of climate change, urbanization significantly altering bear habitats and food sources.
Think of a map as an artistic still life. Our framing often excludes items just out of view. Being completely factual is not the same as being factually complete.
Let’s learn skills to enhance our digital stories from 3D environments. New perspectives lead to improved perception.