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We understand our changing environment through both the use of our senses in observation, and scientific data that is compiled over time.  While data might include simple observational material, to be truly useful in addressing the larger issues of climate change data must be combined with factors that require rigorous scientific instruments and analysis. In this series, we go beyond simple graphing of these variables to create enticing artworks that interweave the best practices of expressionist (techspressionist) art and scientific data.  We do this to combine variables in different ways, so that viewer can more intuitively feel the complexity of our world. Our imagery is both sensual and informative, enticing both scientists, visual thinkers, and the general public to contemplate how an environment changes over the course of a single year, from February 2022 to February 2023. It is constructed from the sampling of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island, an important Marine estuary that is