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<p>Hi Team terrain, <br>
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<p>We, at content have a proposal that is a container to be placed
on the terrain. We, from content can find the money for the
transportation, but I guess we have to ask you where to place it
on the terrain and any other installation / e.d. </p>
<p>So, questions:</p>
<p>1- can it be in the terrain? Where? We can add to the program as
from the 'Tardis' track. <br>
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<p>2- if a lorry comes with the container, what need to happen? /
what do people need to do and what people? <br>
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<p>3- @Igor, Do we need to contact Benadski for connecting with
power? <br>
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<p>Here info on the container:</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://infrarium.tbm.tudelft.nl/">https://infrarium.tbm.tudelft.nl/</a></p>
<p>Intrarium is a simulation game in a shipping container, in which
a team experience the complexity and uncertainty of the energy
transition in a port area. By making investment decisions
together, you explore opportunities and experience roadblocks
involved in making the energy grid more sustainable. <br>
Infrarium is a container that can be moved to a location of your
choice and a session will be supervised by experienced
facilitators. <br>
<br>
Forty-five minutes of stress in a sea container that has been
transformed into an infrarium filled with physical and mental
challenges. How do you go about laying energy cables without
disrupting industry or energy suppliers? How can you work with
others in a small space filled with smoke, flashing lights and
incessant noise? What effect do stress and emotions have on
decision-making? The Energy Grid Game simulation reveals the
challenging decisions that the energy sector will face during the
current energy transition. This case focuses on the Port of
Rotterdam. The game was designed by Igor Nikolic, associate
professor of participatory multi-modelling, and Geertje Bekebrede,
associate professor of serious game design. The goal is to allow
participants to experience, both physically and emotionally, the
urgency, cohesion, mutual dependence and complexity of the energy
transition. <br>
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<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Claudia<br>
</p>
<p><img
src="https://d2k0ddhflgrk1i.cloudfront.net/Websections/Stories/Nuance%20in%20de%20zoektocht%20naar%20klimaatoplossingen/WhatsApp%20Image%202021-10-04%20at%2017.23.58.jpeg"
alt="Infrarium Energy Grid Game"></p>
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<p><img
src="https://infrarium.tbm.tudelft.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Werktekeningen_Flyers_A5_SATiemersma_Infrariumflyer.jpg"></p>
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