Creative Commons photo by Flickr user Paulus Maximus
While normally I’m not a huge fan of information visualization projects, this physics-botany-architecture hybrid looks amazing!
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/garden-cosmic-speculation
Creative Commons photo by Flickr user Paulus Maximus
While normally I’m not a huge fan of information visualization projects, this physics-botany-architecture hybrid looks amazing!
http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/garden-cosmic-speculation
Don’t miss the SMA’s own Steve Goddard, speaking on Botany and the Arts! The full lineup of presenters this week runs as follows:
Promotheth Chatterjee (Business): Payment Mechanisms’ Influence on Consumer Purchases
Ward Lyles (Urban Planning): Climate Change Adaptation
Steve Goddard (Spencer Museum of Art/Art History): Botany and the Arts
EcoHawks with Chris Depcik (Mechanical Engineering): Sustainable Energy
Leigh Stearns (Geology): Greenland Glaciers & Climate Change
Red Hot Research is a series of research sharing sessions that aims to introduce KU researchers to the work of their colleagues, stimulating multidisciplinary inquiry and the formation of new collaborative research teams. The format of Red Hot Research sessions is inspired by Pecha Kucha.