Please accept our invitation to the next Living Data presentation: For those of you who can’t come we invite you to help us assess the impact of our efforts by looking at this series of images and answering four questions. Please write your answers in the Reply box on the Blog to have your words…

Scientists at Nassa admitted they thought satellite readings were a mistake after images showed 97% surface melt over four days. Follow this article in the Guardian.    

Combining stories, hypotheses, data and iconography Sunday 19 August, 1 – 4pm at The Muse Come to the Form and see live performances. Meet and hear contributing artists and scientists. Scientists include William Gladstone and Martina Doblin (UTS), So Kawaguchi (AAD) and Haydn Washington (University of New South Wales). READ MORE! AND ALSO – VISIT THE Art from Science ANIMATING CHANGE Exhibition Thursday…

LIVING DATA – ART FROM SCIENCE

Exciting news – positive links!    ART FROM SCIENCE Exhibition: Our positive and varied links and connections in the arts/science field come together in this exciting exhibition.   Lynchpin project mentor, Lisa Roberts of Living Data,  and Lynchpin Patron, Nigel Helyer, the wonderful Dr Sonique, along with artist Christine McMillan and others, feature in this important exhibition during the…

Carbon 12 – exhibition, Paris 3 May, 2012

The Cape Farewell Project – the cultural response to climate This year Cape Farewell’s exhibition Carbon 12 is a project which has a collaborative relationship with Électricité de France, a nuclear energy company, which provides the exhibition space.  The CARBON 12 exhibition opened in Paris on 3 May at the Espace Foundation EDF. The exhibition encompasses biodiversity, atmospherics…

Australian artist, Wendy Sharpe in Antarctica

    Award winning Australian artist, Wendy Sharpe, traveled to Antarctica as a guest of the Mawson’s Huts Foundation as part of the Centenary celebrations  in January 2012.  Watch the interview with Wendy made for the Foundation by Nick Roden (Lynchpin Scholar 2012):   Wendy speaks about the experience of being in the hut itself…

At the 25th Anniversary Australian Geographic Society Awards in Sydney on 20 June 2012, the Bookend Trust was named Conservationist of the Year – congratulations Bookend!      

Vox on the Rox makes its debut!

Vox on the Rox makes its debut! Conservatorium Recital Hall, Hobart, 27th April – the first in a series of concerts which will explore the marine environments and creatures of the Southern Ocean.  Extensive and extremely complex datasets collected by southern elephant seals diving under Antarctic Ice, or transiting across the Southern Ocean, represent a considerable…

Life Blooms Under Arctic Ice

Only once the ice begins to melt each summer does life begin to bloom in the nutrient-rich waters of the Arctic Ocean—or so scientists have thought. But life may not wait for the ice to retreat, after all. Scientists visiting the continental shelf of the Chukchi Sea between Siberia and Alaska last July discovered a…

New! Living Data contributes to the 2012 Antarctic Treaty meeting in Hobart, 11-17 June:  view the installation here and read more about Living Data at Visual Arts.