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SUMMARY:Create your own environmental shirt design at the Blue Dot Festival!
DESCRIPTION:DressCode Shirts and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will be at the Blue Dot Festival\, 21st – 24th July 2022. The Climate Code shirt is the result of a collaborative design process between Cambridge-based DressCode Shirts and BAS. In 2021 we started designing a shirt that would bring to life the huge amounts of Climate data that our researchers work with.\nAt this years Blue Dot festival we want to bring the design challenge to YOU! Visit the BAS stand\, get inspired by the science and design your own shirt!\nBAS Director of Innovation and Impact Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley wearing the first sample of the Climate Code shirt \nCompetition: Enter our competition and win a Climate Code shirt! \nYou have a chance to win a limited edition ‘Climate Code Shirt’ that was created in partnership by DressCode Shirts x the British Antarctic Survey. \nThink about these questions: \nWhat have you learnt about at the BAS expo at the Blue Dot festival?\nWhat inspiration can you take from the natural world around you?\nWhat would your environmental shirt look like?\n \nNext\, go wild and try your hand at designing your own shirt- you can use pen\, paper\, drawing apps… get creative! \nHow to enter: \n\nUpload a photo of your creation onto Instagram or Twitter\nTag both @dresscodeshirts and @britishantarcticsurvey\nUse the hashtag #ClimateDesign\nClosing date 27th July 2022: We will aim to inform the winner within 10 days of the closing date.\nOne lucky winner will be chosen and sent a cool Climate Code Shirt!\n\nWelcome to our Blue Dot design team and good luck!\nWatch the below YouTube video with our director of Innovation & Impact explaining the science behind the design
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/climate_code_at_bluedot/
LOCATION:Blue Dot Festival\, Cheshire\, SK11 9DW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public engagement
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SUMMARY:British Antarctic Survey at Bluedot Festival
DESCRIPTION:British Antarctic Survey is delighted to be exhibiting at this year’s Bluedot Festival from 21-24 July 2022. \nBluedot is four days of music\, science and cosmic culture set in the shadow of the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire. \n \nPolar science and engineering comes to life in the Mission Control marquee. You’ll get a chance to see a model of our new polar ship RRS Sir David Attenborough alongside an underwater Slocum glider\, which is used by oceanographers to collect data from the ocean and under the edge of glaciers. For the first time\, BAS is bringing an ancient ice core collected from Antarctica. This will allow visitors to see and listen to ancient air from thousands of years ago escaping from the ice. These cores provide the gold standard for scientists to understand past climate change. \nA Slocum glider will be on display for visitors to see. Photo credit: Ryan Scott. \nVisitors can also learn what Antarctica looks like if you lift off the ice\, and you can pretend to sleep under canvas in our field camp complete with pyramid tent\, sheepskin rug\, sleeping bag and primus stove with some of the food researchers in the ‘deep field’ eat when on fieldwork. We’ll also be talking about the Southern Ocean food chain\, explaining how we’re reducing our stations carbon footprint and presenting innovative projects such as our Climate Code shirt\, made in collaboration with DressCode Shirts. You’ll meet a pilot\, glaciologist\, oceanographer\, biologist\, engineer and many more from our friendly and approachable team! \nMarine biologist Dr Huw Griffiths will give an online talk and there’ll even be a live link up to the all-women wintering team at Bird Island Research Station and our ship on the RRS Sir David Attenborough. Details to follow. \nVisitors will be able to see what the land beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheets looks like. \nFor the first time festival-goers will be able to see an ice core\, extracted from Antarctica\, containing ancient air from thousands of years ago. \nYou can find out more about the Bluedot Festival here
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/british-antarctic-survey-at-bluedot-festival-21-24-july/
LOCATION:Jodrell Bank\, Jodrell Bank Observatory\, Bomish Lane\, Cheshire\, SK11 9DW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public engagement
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