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5893913 | Rachael Allain: Epipelagic Drifters |
Date | Saturday 16th November 2019 to Sunday 26th January 2020 |
Description | Totnes-based artist Rachael Allain's film Epipelagic Drifters (16:35min) reveals planktonic life in the surface layer of Plymouth Sound through microscopic imaging techniques. Rachael collected data with expert guidance from Senior Technician in Marine Biology, Richard Ticehurst, from Plymouth Sound. She recorded sound from under the water in the surface layer (epipelagic zone) adding audio recordings from world-leading marine scientists. She says, "Plankton have been dominating the news recently as scientists have captured extraordinary footage of microscopic plankton ingesting micro plastics, highlighting the precarious nature of life on earth. I want to draw attention to the magnificence and beauty of these life giving ocean organisms". Align your company or organisation with one of Exeter's best-loved institutions: sponsorship at RAMM. |
Time(s) | Tue-Sun 10am-5pm, Dec 24, 31, 10am-1pm, closed Dec 25-27, ends Jan 26 |
Location | Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery |
Price | free |
Telephone No. | 01392 265858 |
Web links | Related link |
Venue details | Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery |
Address | Queen Street
Exeter Devon EX4 3RX |
Telephone No. | 01392 665858 |
Opening times | All year Mon-Sat 10.00-17.00 |
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