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Sci Art Walks

Sci Art Walks

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Sci Art Walks, a project by Beaker Street Festival, is a series of audio-escapes featuring fascinating talks by some of Tasmania's most innovative and accomplished scientists and artists, with music composed by a stellar lineup of Tasmanian musicians. Each episode is paired with a suggested walking location in Tasmania, but you can listen from anywhere in the world (preferably while enjoying the great outdoors). Visit www.sciartwalks.com.au for more information on each episode and the suggested walking location.© 2023 Sci Art Walks Science
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    • Cultural Burning - Mona Foma Special #2
      Jan 21 2021

      In partnership with Tasmania's Mona Foma festival, an audio episode to be paired with artist Tim Coad's installation in Knocklofty Reserve, Hobart, 22-24 January 2021. Hear a special introduction in which Tim discusses his artwork, followed by a talk about Aboriginal fire culture by Andry Sculthorpe and Billy Paton-Clarke, with music by Emily Wurramara.

      Many Australians view fire as a destructive force, but there’s more than one type of fire. Aboriginal people have been burning this country for centuries, helping to encourage native vegetation, improve food availability for humans and animals, and restoring balance in the ecosystem. Knocklofty Reserve was a very different environment not so long ago, but when we look out at the vegetation there today, we rarely see what’s been lost and what’s misplaced. Reigniting Aboriginal fire culture in Tasmania is a crucial step towards restoring our connection to country and our ability to understand and respect our fragile habitats.
      The suggested walking location for this episode is Knocklofty Reserve, Hobart, Tasmania.
      Learn more at www.sciartwalks.com.au 

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      1 h et 7 min
    • Ancestral Eve - Mona Foma Special #1
      Jan 13 2021

      In partnership with Tasmania's Mona Foma festival, a talk by Professor Barbara Holland with a special introduction by Mona Foma curator and Violent Femmes bass guitarist Brian Ritchie, who composed the music for the episode.
      The field of phylogenetics describes how all living things are related, and can be traced back to a common ancestor (one of Darwin’s key insights). As you wander through the ancient geological formation of Launceston’s Cataract Gorge, a reflection on using mathematical tools to understand evolution, species diversity, and what ties us all together.
      The suggested walking location for this episode is Cataract Gorge, Launceston, Tasmania.
      Learn more at www.sciartwalks.com.au 

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      51 min
    • Exploring the Last Stop on the Earth with First Dog on the Moon
      Sep 7 2020

      A talk by First Dog on the Moon, with music by Emily Sheppard.
      A joyful meditation on the end of the world, taking refuge in Tasmania’s secluded and stunning environments, and drinking good whisky along the journey. Emerging at South Cape Bay, one of the most southern points in the inhabited world, take a moment to gaze out at the great nothingness before you. Perhaps this is where humanity ends and nature takes over.
      The suggested walking location for this episode is Cockle Creek to South Cape Bay Walk, Tasmania. Learn more at www.sciartwalks.com.au


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      56 min
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