Living Data
Atrium
BRINGING LIGHT AND LIFE
Atriums bring light into our buildings.
Atriums push blood from our veins through to our hearts.
Forests of the Sea by Tasmanian-based artist Malou Zuedemais now playing in the Living Data Atrium,
Level 3 of the Science Building, University of Technology, Sydney, from Monday 3 September - Sunday 9 September.
See below for future screenings.
As artist, my aim is to give a sense of being present within the changing environment.
Living Data Atrium program:
Monday 27 May - Sunday 2 Sept:
Forests of the Sea. Animation by Malou Zuideman
Giant kelp forests of the Ocean are disappearing.
Link:
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/animations/ForestsOfTheSea.php
Monday 3 September - Sunday 9 September
Sex in the Sea. Animation by Lisa Roberts with art and data from
Living Data Contributors
Sexual behaviours of minute plants and animals are part of a global dance.
Links:
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/animations/ScienceLightWell/SexInTheSea.php
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/contributors/contributors.php
Monday 10 September - Sunday 16 Sept
Krill sex. Animation by Lisa Roberts with So Kawaguchi, Australian
Antarctic Division
The first sighting of the entire mating dance of Antarctic krill is traced and set to music.
Link:
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/animations/do-krill-have-sex.php
Monday 17 September - Sunday 23 Sept
Ice-free Antarctica by Lisa Roberts with Martin Riddle, Australian
Antarctic Division
The scale and nature of the rare ice-free zones of the Antarctic continent are described.
Link:
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/animations/IceFreeAntarctica.php
Monday 24 September - Sunday 28 Sept
Polar Time. Animation by Lisa Roberts with So Kawaguchi,
Australian Antarctic Division
Living things evolve in sync with patterns of light and dark at many
scales of space and time.
Link:
http://www.livingdata.net.au/content/animations/PolarTime/PolarTime.php
Scientists and artists from UTS and beyond prepare new material for projection in the Screen Space: microscopic images, videos and animations that relate to climate change science.