Living Data

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Living Data

Evolving conversations  

University of Technology, Sydney Main Entrance Foyer, 3 Sept 2014 - 20 Nov 2014
In Ultimo Science Festival, Sydney3-12 Sept 2014

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  Kirralee Baker

It's not just about the story teller, is it. It's about the story to be told.

 

Kirralee Baker is interviewed by Dr Simon Pockleyat the Muse on Sunday 15th September 2013, with the art work, Phytoplankton Courante by Eveline Kolijn

 

The climate is changing very fast. Organisms must constantly adapt and evolve to survive. Phytoplankton have the capacity to change with a changing climate. My research explores the relationships between these observations; to explore if all phytoplankton have this ability to adapt, and to understand the circumstances at which this phenomenon becomes restrained.

Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place- Lewis Carroll

Kirralee Baker, second year PhD candidate at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Contact: Kirralee.Baker@uts.edu.au