Aquatic Legacy
A Canadian science effort to find balance with our aquatic ecosystems.
A series produced with the NSERC Canadian Network for Aquatic Ecosystem Services.
A Canadian science effort to find balance with our aquatic ecosystems.
A series produced with the NSERC Canadian Network for Aquatic Ecosystem Services.
Find out what biologists are doing 2km deep underground in the Nobel-Prize winning SNOLAB astroparticle physics facility. Premiered July 2016 in "New Eyes on the Universe" at Canada House, London, UK.
As climate change impacts Ontario's Great Lakes basin, the aquatic ecosystems across this vast watershed will be impacted. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's Cindy Chu discuses the impacts she has projected, and the recommendations for adaptation.
Some people say that analog film is a dying technology. A relic of Hollywood past that is all but relegated to museums, and aging archives, awaiting digitization. But Steve Cossman, founder and director of Mono No Aware, a non-profit cinema arts institute in Brooklyn, New York, believes that analog filmmaking has a certain magic and that through the processes of hand developing, cutting, and projecting film, analog invokes a unique experience that should be valued in this increasingly digital and virtual age. Steve takes us through the sciences and arts of capturing, developing, editing, and screening film and gives us a sneak peek of one of Mono No Aware's 16mm filmmaking workshops. An Imagine Science Films Spotlight, June 2014.
The beauty and joy of an afternoon on ice captured through image and sound. As Aja and I took to Lake Ramsey's ice path in the heart of Sudbury, we set off from iconic Science North as I carried myself with an unfounded confidence that I would stay on my feet.