Dear Hubbard Brook Community,
Please join me in welcoming
Xavier Cortada and
Marty Quinn to Hubbard Brook for a week long Artist-in-Residence program from June 6 to 10, 2016. They are participating artists in a National Science
Foundation grant: The Confluence of Art, Music and Science at Long Term Ecological Research Sites.
Their work focuses on
encoding Hubbard Brook Real-Time environmental sensor data as art and music in order to better discover underlying pattern and process, while at the same time making these data available to a broader, more diverse audience. Specifically,
they are contributing to the Waterviz for Hubbard Brook: A new water cycle visualization and sonification tool. They will be traveling to the
HJ Andrews Experimental Forest to create a similar piece of online digital art and music for a contrasting old growth Cedar/Hemlock/Douglas
Fir forest in the fall. Together, these pieces create a revolutionary new approach to making Big Data in environmental science more universally available. Please see attached flyer and contact me if you are interested to learn more.
Best
Lindsey Rustad
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