ART IN SPACE
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Talking with astro-inspired artist Pamela Bain about her newly formed cosmic nebulas. Pamela Bain’s exploration of deep space phenomena is captured via photographic and digital processes that integrate with experimental methods of painting and paper sculpting.  Her artforms currently investigate the potential to convey metaphor as well as deep space anatomy underpinning the materiality of cosmic nebulae. Art: https://fb.me/pamartology  https://www.instagram.com/pamartology https://www.pamelabain.com/     Also spotlighting the symposium ANAT SPECTRA where Pam, and sound ..read more
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The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney podcast part 5 by EATT Magazine
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Join us for the The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney podcast part five  Catch up on each episode  Part one of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney  https://eattmag.com/join-us-in-part-one-of-our-tour-of-the-royal-botanic-garden-sydney/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part two of our tour of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney https://eattmag.com/part-two-of-the-sydney-royal-botanic-gardens-podcast/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part three of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney https://eattmag.com/sydney-royal-botanic-gardens-podcast-part-3/?highlight=botanic%20gardens  ..read more
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Australia's oldest community garden part 4
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Welcome back to party 4 of our botanical podcast here in Australia's oldest community garden. Where we discover the story of the lost New Zealand Kauri tree and look at the role of the new horticultural display centre and find out who was at botany bay with Captain James Cook in 1770 ..read more
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Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens Podcast Part 3
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Branching out into the gardens with Paul we continue our conversation from part 1 https://eattmag.com/join-us-in-part-one-of-our-tour-of-the-royal-botanic-garden-sydney/  Where we began our tour standing on the original footprint of the 1816 Botanic gardens a small section of what was known as the Governor’s domain to start this botanic garden.  From there in part 2 https://eattmag.com/part-two-of-the-sydney-royal-botanic-gardens-podcast/ We hear how recently, archaeologists discovered a grinding stone from a place called Cuddie Springs, and that grinding stone had starch grains from ..read more
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Part two of the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens podcast
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
During the second part of our tour we learn how Aboriginal people had been managing the landscape for more than 40,000 years. Paul hunts out one of the many grasses at the botanic gardens known as the kangaroo grass.  One of the many birds having breakfast during our tour. He explains enthusiastically that, kangaroo grass has a seed and that seed's been traditionally used and ground up to make a flour to make bread.  And now, recently, archaeologists discovered a grinding stone from a place called Cuddie Springs, and that grinding stone had starch grains from kangaroo grass that was ..read more
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Join us in part one of our tour of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
We begin our tour standing on the original footprint of the 1816 Botanic gardens. Where in 1816 Governor Macquarie and his wife carved out a small section of what was known as the Governor's domain to start this botanic garden.  Among the chorus of sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia, Paul continues, our walk down the garden path below the parrots while looking out for a Rainbow Lorikeet. Rainbow Lorikeets are Australia's fruity coloured birds. Brightly coloured blue, orange, yellow and green. Our second st ..read more
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Join Ross and Cullen in Part 2 of our i'm free Sydney tour
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Join Ross and Cullen in Part 2 of our I'm free Sydney tour  Listen in and read along with part 2 of our tour through Sydney with Ross and Cullen and then answer the questions below to either test your memory, your English, or both. https://forms.gle/6FBzYXe3Uh8DaQF77 Ross: You can see across Hyde Park, the big some areas, cathedral.  Now it's the second version of it. They started one in 1821. Unfortunately, it burnt down soon afterward. So they started this one in 1868, but they didn't finish it until 16 years ago. So it's about 130 years to get it all built. They wanted it fin ..read more
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Join Cullen in part one of the I’m Free Sydney’s Sight Seeing tour.
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Join Cullen in part one of the I'm Free Sydney's Sight Seeing tour. Check out our new memory test below for this episode 2020. Cullen and the team meet Ross at the beginning of an entertaining and informative tour in part one of our podcast tour through the center of Sydney. The I'm Free walking tour is warmly primed with the best stories, insights, and tips throughout the heart of the city.  Enjoying the stories on The, I'm Free Tour Sydney Covering local transport, activities, restaurants, and bars to give you a sense of place in the same way the locals like Ross and his tour team ..read more
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Trees in some ways are our heart and soul
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Cullen Pope finds out more about The Internet of Things among the trees in that #mostliveablestartupcity Melbourne, Australia. View the images in this podcast https://eattmag.com/cullen-pope-in-the-mostliveablestartupcity/ When I first heard about the idea of emailing trees, I must admit I did think it was a bit odd. The whole idea of wanting to send another email for any reason whatsoever was undoubtedly a bit strange anyway.   I spend a significant amount of my time thinking about how I won’t send another email and search through a range of tools that will prevent me from doing so. My n ..read more
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Photographic visions in time of the Barangaroo delivery podcast: part two
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by Cullen Pope
2y ago
Join us in part two for our Barangaroo delivery podcast where Tim continues his tour with us of the Barangaroo Reserve. To catch up on our tour through Barangaroo gardens in Sydney, please go back to part one of our podcast, https://eattmag.com/podcasts/how-to-get-to-barangaroo-gardens-in-sydney/  Tim tells us how there are over 75,000 plants, trees, and shrubs at Barangaroo gardens. One of his favorite trees is called the Casuarina in which he describes its protective nature and characteristics. View all of the images from this podcast https://eattmag.com/podcasts/photographic-visions-ba ..read more
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