Art and the Oceans
Art meets science this month on Naked Oceans as we meet artists who bust myths about the dark, scary, monster-filled depths. We find out from sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor about how his work transforms into artificial reefs. We chat with National Ge...
An episode of the Naked Oceans, from the Naked Scientists podcast, hosted by The Naked Scientists, titled "Art and the Oceans" was published on April 10, 2011 and runs 32 minutes.
April 10, 2011 ·32m · Naked Oceans, from the Naked Scientists
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Art meets science this month on Naked Oceans as we meet artists who bust myths about the dark, scary, monster-filled depths. We find out from sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor about how his work transforms into artificial reefs. We chat with National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry who blends the beauty of the oceans with the problems they face today. And we hear about a man who brought the beauty of the underwater realm to the masses before the invention of underwater cameras. Plus, our critter of the month is a curious beastie that can't see light, but can see heat. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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