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Use of satellite and ocean images to inform the Australian community

Sandra Zicus – Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRCCraig Macaulay – CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship

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Painting pictures

Outreach – more than painting pictures

Matthews Flinders:

“……the flood therefore came from the west, and not from the eastward, as at Furneaux Isles.

“This we considered to be strong proof, not only of the real existence of a passage betwixt this land and New South Wales, but also that the entrance into the Southern Indian Ocean could not be far distant”.

December 8, 1798

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Use of images

Attention grabbing…

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Use of images

Entertaining…

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Use of images

Information sharing…

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Use of images

Cave art – Altamira, Spain

Fragment of ancient map from Babylonia

The use of images in communication is nothing new.

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A little history

Oceans currents in 1921.

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Visualisation

Adelaide Advertiser, 6 March 2007

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Right place, right time

Underwater volcano Kavachi, 2000.

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Wider awareness

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Spot the difference

Images are great tools for attracting attention.

But what do they mean?

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Visual communication

• The viewer’s background understanding

• The context

Images have to be interpreted.

The ‘meaning’ of an image depends on:

NASA/WMAP

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Learning the language

Different disciplines use different visual languages.

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Interpreting images

NASA/WMAP Science Team

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Visual literacy

• Visual thinking - developing mental images, visual problem solving, pattern recognition & synthesis

• Visual learning - process of interpretation

• Visual communication - using visual symbols to express ideas and convey meaning to others

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The power of animations

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Oceans of change

• $12,000 program

• Funded by Australian Climate Change Science Program & CSIRO

• Originally intended for media use

• Available for use in education and public displays

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International collaboration

Neville Smith, John Gould

The Argo story

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International collaboration

• Written in England and Canada

• Designed in Hobart

• Printed in Japan

• Delivered to Venice

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International collaboration

www.ipy.org

• March 2007 – March 2009

• Bipolar research

• Multidisciplinary

• 63 countries

• 50,000 participants

• US $1.5 billion

International Polar Year

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International Polar Year

An opportunity to:

• enhance international collaboration and cooperation through sharing of information and educational resources

• improve visual literacy among the public through education and outreach

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Thank you!