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SUMMARY:Online event: EARTH DAY 2020 - SONG OF THE ICE by Steve Garrett
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Earth Day 2020\, scientist and musician Steve Garrett will share his newest collaborative science-music piece in a public online event. \nYOUTUBE LIVE EVENT https://youtu.be/Fp25o2vajEg \n22nd April 2020 6 pm BST 40 minutes\n7pm CEST / 2pm ROTT / 12noon CT / 11am MT / 10am PT \n \nSteve performs music inspired by landscape and exploration\, culminating in his newest work ‘Song of the Ice’. Working together with several BAS scientists\, Steve has built on his Antarctic\, science\, technology and music experience to bring an innovative collaborative project to life. The new music\, accompanied by video and imagery\, is in three parts reflecting the life of the ice sheet: \n1. ‘Left Isolated’: the last 150 million years – other continents move away\, ending with Antarctica left alone\, surrounded by the circumpolar current with the ice sheet forming. \n2. ‘The Song of the Ice’: the last 30 million years — the ice sheet forms and moves\, accompanied by the sounds of the ice from microseismic data and sound recordings gathered by BAS. \n3. ’Breath’: the last 0.8 million years — the rise and fall of C02 in ice cores converted from parts per million to sound frequency and a musical theme\, with a ‘spike’ at the end reflecting recent conditions. \nAbout Steve: Guitarist re-imagining jazz\, folk\, rock and classical music. Born in London\, he has lived and travelled across the UK\, Antarctica and North America\, and now calls Scotland home. As an earth scientist with the British Antarctic Survey from 1981-87\, he led three seasons of airborne ﬁeldwork investigating the crustal structure of the Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctica\, leading to a PhD and several publications in major international journals\, marking a transition of the work from ‘survey’ to ‘science’. More recently\, he has released solo guitar albums ‘Even Song’ (2015) and ‘Discover and Endure’ (2019)\, along with the acoustic duo EP ‘In Arden’ (2019)\, all of which have been received well by UK jazz\, folk and roots online magazines and radio stations.  \nFind out more on his website. \n 
URL:https://www.bas.ac.uk/event/song-of-the-ice-by-steve-garrett/
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