Oceans of Plastic

ABC Four Corners Scientists say vast amounts of our discarded plastic is ending up in the ocean. “There’s so much plastic going in and we have no idea where it is.” Oceanographer Working out where that plastic ends up and what impact it has on our oceans has become a major concern for many marine…

Microbes key to fighting global warming?

  ABC  7.30 Report, 1 March, 2017 – Mark Horseman  brings this important story: Scientists in Antarctica are hoping that tiny algae that produce sulphur could be the key to fighting global warming, thanks to their ability to create cloud cover.   Watch the report.    

Music for a Warming World‬

‪‬Hobart audiences have three opportunities to see this great show!  You should go!  See it, be part of it  . . . ! Get your feet tapping – lift your spirit with an alternative voice! Thanks to the Simon Kerr Perspective for a great effort in bringing this story to a wider audience! A short promo…

TSO COMPOSERS’ PROJECT 2017  As part of an ongoing commitment to support and develop Australian composers, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has partnered with the University of Tasmania (UTAS) Conservatorium of Music and the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) to provide an exciting training project for Tasmanian composition students in grades 11 &…

Nigel Westlake and Diana Doherty Listen now(Link will open in new window) Download audio The Music Show, RN, Saturday 18 February 2017 11:40AM Nigel Westlake and Bob Brown 2016 Amongst rollicking pieces by Ligeti, Ravel and Bartok, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra‘s new programme, Colour and Movement, will be premiering an exciting new Australian piece written for the wonderful…

2017 Lynchpin Residency

Lynchpin’s conversation piece for 2017 – Jenny Pollak visits Hobart for a Lynchpin Residency for four to six weeks, from the end of February. As Lynchpin Coordinator, Jenny Pollak’s work is of particular closeness to me;  her marvellous installation work The Immortals shown at the Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney, 4th September – 25th October 2015, was brought to my notice by…

Tasmanian east coast changing fast

Tasmanian east coast changing fast Saturday 4 February 2017 12:50PM Sea temperatures and currents are changing. Fish are changing their ranges. Algae are blooming. How do we interpret what we are seeing? Has it happened before? Is it part of a natural cycle? Gustaaf Hallegraeff hopes to find out. He has embarked on a program…

Climate Tasmania Presents a series of talks and a series of performances Climate Talks: IMAS Building, Castray Esplanade, Hobart 6.00pm 21 February:  Climate Change – how bad is it, how to fix it and what will it cost? Prof Eelco Rohling, ANU 1-2 pm  23rd February: Dangerous Climate Change: an artistic response, including show preview:  Prof Christine…

Art and science – make music once again.

As has been noted several times within this Blog – art and science come together to make “the sound” of science. Meet artist Michaela Gleave and composer Amanda Cole who have worked together on a new work called A Galaxy of Suns. The pair have transcribed constellations into a musical score that was sung live by the…

Lynchpin Scholar and ex Oceano PhD candidate, Nick Roden – Research Article Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 10.1002/2016JC012008   Carbon cycling dynamics in the seasonal sea-ice zone of East Antarctica Nicholas P. Roden1,2,3, Bronte Tilbrook2,3, Thomas W. Trull2,3, Patti Virtue1,3, and Guy D. Williams1,3 1Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 2CSIRO…