The Song of the Ice
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Steve Garrett
Climate signals, ice quakes and earth history from leading scientists inspiring innovative music, stunning animation and beautiful images of Antarctica's ice sheet – a personal response to polar history and environmental change. '...so impressed by this beautiful music from carbon data… such a sadly relevant topic' (Adam Sutherland, award-winning composer and musician). '...wonderful show... we were standing outside for ages talking about how much we enjoyed it' (Sarah Bernard, Polar Artist). "...lovely and haunting and startling music... very diverse Q&A afterward!' (Energy Ethics Conference 2023, St Andrews). '...amazing and interesting...' (10th Korean Arctic Academy).
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