# Open Water Lab

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`#water` `#environment` `#awareness` `#education`

#### Thales is a design lab dedicated to elevating water awareness through innovative education and impactful design. By blending creativity with strategic insights, we aim to inspire and empower individuals, communities, and organizations towards impactful actions, fostering a deeper connection with our most vital resource.

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* [Overview](#overview)
* [The Challenge](#the-challenge)
* [Intervention](#intervention)
* [Evolution](#evolution)
* [Resources](#resources)
* [Team & Partners](#team-and-partners)
* [Get Involved](#get-involved)
* [Contact](#contact)

## Overview

As the world shifts and grows, so does our responsibility to our most vital resource. Thales serves as a catalyst for collective action by tackling pressing water-related challenges at their root: a lack of awareness. By making the invisible visible, we aim to cultivate a water-conscious world.

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To reconnect humanity with the journey of water and transform passive consumption into active stewardship. We believe that by fostering understanding and appreciation for this finite resource, we can create a ripple effect of change for a sustainable future.
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By translating complex data and abstract concepts into tangible stories and beautiful designs. We create educational tools, visual campaigns, and community workshops that make the intricate realities of water usage, scarcity, and conservation accessible to all.
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A design lab and educational platform committed to enhancing our collective understanding of water. We are a source of inspiration and knowledge, creating tools and campaigns that encourage active involvement in water issues.
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Changemakers, educators, community leaders, and forward-thinking organizations seeking to inspire action. It also serves curious individuals and communities who want to understand their water footprint and learn how to protect our shared resources.
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## The Challenge

> **A Disconnected Flow: The Crisis of Water Invisibility**

Water is the essence of our planet, yet for most of modern society, its true journey is invisible. It arrives magically at the tap and disappears down a drain. This profound disconnect between consumption and consequence is the core challenge of our time.

A lack of genuine awareness, of water's source, its vital role in ecosystems, its cultural significance, and its finite nature, has led to a global culture of undervaluation and waste.

This deep understanding of the multifaceted nature of water "invisibility" forms the essential foundation upon which Thales is built.

#### Key Barriers for Users

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<summary><strong>The Invisible Source and Journey</strong></summary>

Most people do not know where their water comes from, be it a river, aquifer, or reservoir. The complex infrastructure of pipes and treatment plants that deliver it is hidden, breaking our innate connection to the natural systems that sustain us.

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<summary><strong>The Abstraction of Consumption</strong></summary>

We measure water in cubic meters or gallons - abstract figures that fail to convey the true volume of our consumption. The "water footprint" of our food, clothing, and energy remains hidden, making it impossible to grasp the full weight of our lifestyles.

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<summary><strong>A Fragmented Ecosystem View</strong></summary>

Water is often seen as a standalone commodity, separate from the forests that regulate its flow, the wetlands that filter it, and the biodiversity that depends on it. This fragmented view prevents a holistic understanding of water's central role in all life.

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<summary><strong>The Normalization of Waste</strong></summary>

From inefficient agricultural irrigation to leaky municipal pipes and careless household habits, the wasting of water has become a normalized, often invisible, part of daily life, driven by the illusion of infinite supply.

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#### Systemic Nature

This is not simply an issue of individual carelessness; it is a systemic problem born from centuries of engineering, economic, and cultural design that has prioritized convenience over consciousness.

This reveals a top-down cascade of friction. Global economic policies and industrial models (**Macro**) promote water-intensive practices. This shapes the design of our cities and agricultural systems (**Meso**), which are built to hide water's journey and deliver it as a cheap commodity. This system then conditions the individual (**Micro**) to devalue water and remain unaware of their true impact.

The result is a fundamental mismatch where an individual's potential desire to conserve is undermined by a system that offers no feedback, no transparency, and no easy way to understand the consequences of their actions.

Below is a detailed breakdown of these drivers at each level.

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<summary><strong>Micro</strong>  <sup>(Individual &#x26; Psychological)</sup></summary>

* **"Out of Sight, Out of Mind"**\
  Because water infrastructure is hidden, there are no daily visual cues to remind individuals of its source or the systems required to deliver it safely.
* **Lack of Immediate Feedback**\
  Unlike an electricity bill that shows kilowatt-hours, feedback on water use is often delayed and unclear, making it difficult to connect specific actions to consumption levels.
* **Convenience Culture**\
  Modern lifestyles prioritize speed and ease, making mindful practices like rainwater harvesting or greywater recycling seem burdensome compared to the simplicity of turning a tap.

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<summary><strong>Meso</strong>  <sup>(Community &#x26; Industry)</sup></summary>

* **Underpricing of Water**\
  In many regions, the price of water does not reflect its true value or the cost of its long-term scarcity, creating little economic incentive for industries or households to conserve.
* **Water-Intensive Agricultural Models**\
  Industrial agriculture, often the largest consumer of water, relies on inefficient irrigation techniques and the cultivation of thirsty crops in arid regions.
* **Urban Design that Hides Water**\
  Cities are designed to shed rainwater as quickly as possible through concrete storm drains, treating it as a nuisance rather than a valuable resource to be captured and used.

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<summary><strong>Macro</strong>  <sup>(Global &#x26; Systemic)</sup></summary>

* **Fragmented Water Governance**\
  Responsibility for water is often split between multiple government agencies (agriculture, environment, energy) that lack coordination, leading to conflicting policies and inefficient management.
* **The Illusion of Infinite Supply**\
  The global marketing of bottled water and water-intensive products creates a powerful cultural narrative that water is an infinite, manufactured commodity, not a finite natural resource.
* **Climate Change Stress**\
  Increasing droughts and floods are putting unprecedented stress on existing water systems, yet long-term infrastructure and policy planning have been slow to adapt to this new reality.

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#### Conclusion

This analysis confirms that a successful intervention cannot be a simple public service announcement. It must be a deliberate and creative effort to make water and its systems visible, tangible, and valued once again. The solution lies in design that tells a story, education that builds empathy, and tools that foster a culture of stewardship.<br>

## Intervention

The intervention is a design lab that systematically addresses the crisis of water invisibility. The strategy is grounded in using the power of design, education, and storytelling to foster a deep and lasting sense of water awareness that inspires meaningful action.

#### Core Strategic Intent

The core strategic intent is to **transform abstract data into tangible, human-scale stories**. By making the invisible visible, Thales empowers individuals, communities, and organizations with the clarity and motivation needed to become active stewards of our shared water resources.

#### Guiding Principles

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<summary><strong>Reveal the Interconnection</strong></summary>

We create visualizations and narratives that clearly show the link between water, food, energy, climate, and ecosystems, moving beyond a siloed view of water management.

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<summary><strong>Design for Stewardship</strong></summary>

We believe that good design can change behavior. We develop tools and experiences that encourage responsible consumption and foster a sense of collective ownership over local water resources.

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<summary><strong>Make Knowledge Actionable</strong></summary>

We translate complex scientific knowledge into accessible formats and practical guides, ensuring that awareness is always linked to tangible actions people can take.

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<summary><strong>Empower Through Understanding</strong></summary>

We focus on building foundational knowledge to empower communities, enabling them to advocate for better water policies and participate meaningfully in governance.

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#### Intervention Model

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<summary><strong>Educational Campaigns &#x26; Storytelling</strong></summary>

We develop compelling public awareness campaigns, short films, and educational curricula that tell the story of water in a way that resonates emotionally and intellectually.

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<summary><strong>Data Visualization &#x26; Design Tools</strong></summary>

We create interactive maps, infographics, and physical installations that help people "see" their water footprint, understand local water challenges, and explore potential solutions.

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<summary><strong>Community Workshops &#x26; Co-Creation</strong></summary>

We facilitate workshops that bring together diverse stakeholders to map their local water systems, identify challenges, and co-design community-based conservation initiatives.

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<summary><strong>Collaborative Projects</strong></summary>

We partner with municipalities, schools, and businesses to design and implement pilot projects in areas like rainwater harvesting, sustainable landscaping, and water-efficient technologies.

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## Resources

Explore our expanding resource library with articles, books, documentaries, and papers that provide essential context on water, sustainability, and ecological design.

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<summary><strong>Books</strong></summary>

<div><figure><img src="/files/tBYZgC5fAbuYoTWALZM1" alt="" width="326"><figcaption><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Cadillac-Desert-American-Disappearing-Revised/dp/0140178244/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3ASHP1SW9HQQB&#x26;keywords=cadillac+desert&#x26;qid=1697292258&#x26;s=books&#x26;sprefix=cadilac+deser%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C158&#x26;sr=1-1">Cadilac Desert</a> by Mark Reisner</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/lUZ0uRsVM4yZIfT2JfDS" alt="" width="329"><figcaption><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Last-Oasis-Scarcity-Worldwatch-Environmental/dp/0393317447/ref=sr_1_1?crid=8RL8WWV1RQW&#x26;keywords=last+oasis&#x26;qid=1697292240&#x26;s=books&#x26;sprefix=last+oasi%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C177&#x26;sr=1-1">Last Oasis</a> by Sandra Postel</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/qejLrfhqImMwiTAX84Nl" alt="" width="324"><figcaption><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Big-Thirst-Secret-Turbulent-Future/dp/1439102082/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Big+Thirst&#x26;qid=1697292212&#x26;s=books&#x26;sr=1-1">The Big Thirst</a> by Charles Fishman</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/ibjCpu70ezKtFQayGgmV" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Messages-Water-Masaru-Emoto/dp/0743289803">The Hidden Messages in Water</a> by Masaru Emoto</p></figcaption></figure></div>

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<summary>Infographics</summary>

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<summary><strong>Videos</strong></summary>

* [Explained | World's Water Crisis](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C65iqOSCZOY) (Source: [Netflix](https://www.lumeon.dev/dev/www.netflix.com))
* [Are we running out of clean water?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzYdNSJF-k) (Source: [TED-Ed](https://ed.ted.com/))

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<summary><strong>Papers &#x26; Articles</strong></summary>

* [What drove us to drink 2 litres of water a day?](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VGAGDiu7fqSh6lH6PTTeKOhs-1eFQSPG/view?usp=sharing)&#x20;
* [Urban water systems: An overview](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VJtWPdHom_oFFC19tJtN-om5ckCFnDbI/view?usp=sharing)&#x20;
* [Water Intake, Water Balance, and the Elusive Daily Water Requirement](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VGuFPYXcXmIM1ArWbfHdax_bfMXYlW3h/view?usp=sharing)&#x20;
* [Water use and stress](https://ourworldindata.org/water-use-stress)&#x20;

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## Team & Partners

This project is guided by a small team dedicated to fostering a water-conscious world.

#### **Team**

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#### **Partners**

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## Get Involved

Thales thrives on collaboration and community action.

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<summary><strong>Explore Our I</strong>nitiatives</summary>

* **Water Stewardship Framework**
* **The Global Water Challenge** <sup>(Co-Creation Series)</sup>
* **Hydrosonic**
* **24 Hour Water Challenge**
* **Water Awareness Toolkit**

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<summary><strong>Use Our Educational Resources</strong></summary>

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<summary><strong>Commission a Project</strong></summary>

If you are a municipality, company, or organization looking to raise water awareness, [partner with us](mailto:thales@lumeon.dev) to design a custom campaign or tool.

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## Contact

For all inquiries regarding collaboration, partnerships, or becoming a contributor, please reach out.

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