Measurement in #Art & #Science
I’ve spent a long time pondering the notion of measurement through the lenses of both art and science. As artist in residence at the Centre for Book and Paper Arts […]
I’ve spent a long time pondering the notion of measurement through the lenses of both art and science. As artist in residence at the Centre for Book and Paper Arts […]
Recently I decided to enter a competition which required summarising the nuts and bolts of my PhD into a 3 minute presentation with a single fixed slide. No fancy props, […]
Who knew that there are more than 500 community groups actively restoring degraded landscapes across New Zealand? The PhD research began a year ago and what I outline here is […]
The more I think about the broad topic of citizen science, the more questions are raised around the notion of culture. In both the US and UK, nationwide projects harness […]
Delving back into a literature review but being side-tracked by the methods employed in this research project is food for another (slightly rambling) blog post… The tension between insider (emic) […]
Looking through the twin lenses of water quality and water use in two European landscapes highlights a lengthy history of reshaping the environment. The German town of Freiburg (pop. […]
If ‘inter’ means ‘between’ then hopefully a good interview is more than just taking information and then departing. There’s a great poem by Bill Manhire (the title eludes me) that […]
The language we overlay on to our surroundings reveal our cultural biases. The words assigned to landforms describe positive and negative states of being. Mountains. Reaching the pinnacle of success. […]
Community-based environmental monitoring or just volunteer monitoring forms a subset of activities under the umbrella of citizen science. It’s about people, community members, non-scientists getting out there and collecting data. […]
This government seems unable to join the dots between environmental health and economic prosperity. That one relies on the other. They could do with a bunch of ecologists in the […]