Archive for September, 2009

Polaris Project Video

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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After countless hours of work, Chris Linder has completed a 10-minute video that follows the Polaris Project during the 2009 field course.  The video can be accessed from the “Stories” page of this website.  Chris did a fantastic job – I really think that the video will help others get a better understanding of the “Polaris Project Experience”.

We have high-resolution versions of the video available on DVD.  You can request a free DVD. You can also get a hi-res version from Vimeo here.

Thanks to all participants for making the Polaris Project what it is – and to Chris Linder for doing such a great job of capturing it in this multimedia piece.

Max Holmes

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Missing the Arctic

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Yesterday the Clarkie students traveled in to Boston from Worcester to attend fellow Polaris Member Chris Linder’s art exhibition. The exhibit, Exploring the Arctic Seafloor, displayed photos from an expedition to map what lies under the sea ice. Chris went with a team from WHOI to document the science and the landscape aboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden. Along the way, he took amazing photos of the sea ice, the unsetting sun, polar bears and birds, and life aboard the ship. From landing the helicopter that barely fits on a slab of ice, to orange mats of microbial life on the ocean floor, the science and life style of these scientists in the field chronicles the challenges and beauty of working in such an extreme place. Even though we were working in a far different environment, seeing this exhibit brought back memories of our time in Siberia.
We had a great time seeing Chris again and catching up a little. We also had fun talking to a few people about the science we did and doing a little outreach of our own. Deciding that there was a dearth of pictures featuring Chris, we took one of him posing in front of his work. We’re both continuing to work on our respective projects, developing ideas and getting ready to present to our communities. As well as presentations at Clark, Claire is going home to Austin in November to speak to her old AP Environmental Science class. Blaize will also be giving a presentation this fall to her high school in South Windsor, CT.Chris and Sea Ice

Blaize and Claire

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