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Before this commit the logos were a fairly garish mixture of different colours, and many of the logos didn't work very well on a white background. In keeping with the new brand guidelines we've applied a greyscale filter to the logos, and Natasha has created some variants of the existing logos that work better on a black background. I've decided to keep all the original logos and their variants in case we want to switch again later, and chosen which one to used based on my taste. This seems to improve things and we can ask co-ops to provide us with higher res logos that work on black backgrounds later if we want to improve things further. Co-authored-by: Natasha Natarajan <natasha@outlandish.com>
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title: Asterisk Labs
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name: Asterisk Labs
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members: 3
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website: https://asterisk.coop/
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logo: asterisk-labs-white.png
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email: hello@asterisk.coop
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twitter: asterisk_labs
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address: 86-90 Paul Street, London, England, EC2A 4NE
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latitude: 51.52571799125181
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longitude: -0.08362067116456023
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The founding team of Asterisk Labs is working at the intersection of deep learning, Earth observation and climate science, and weʼre on a mission to enrich the planetary data commons. Right now, the vast archives of public Earth data, from ground-based sources to satellites, are grossly underutilised. Most of the data are siloed, used exclusively by their respective communities. But single measurements of Earth are only limited views on a deeply interconnected planetary system, and never tell the whole story on their own. We leverage AI to recycle and reuse data across disciplines, acting as a feedback loop in the planetary data commons.
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To pursue our mission, we need a long-termist vision free from the barriers of short-term contracts, enabling scientists to carry out deep collective work that goes beyond surface-level collaboration. We are committed to open-science and maximising our social and scientific impact. Thatʼs why we are doing things differently, as the UKʼs first worker-owned co-operative research lab, where we collectively manage the science we produce.
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