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The Trouble with Jellyfish: An Exhibition by Mark Dion and Lisa-ann Gershwin
Pages 82-85

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... An Exhibition by Mark Dion and Lisa-ann Gershwin By Alana Quinn, Senior Program Associate Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences 36 Discovering the Deep Blue Sea
From page 83...
... The exhibition made its Gershwin plays, in which she shares debut at Le Laboratoire in Cambridge, many fascinating facts about jellyfish: Massachusetts, in 2015 and was later jellyfish can clone themselves in thirteen mounted at the Beckman Center Irvine, different ways, one species of jellyfish California, for the National Academies is biologically immortal, jellyfish can eat Keck Futures Initiative conference up the food chain, and more. Whimsical on Discovering the Deep Blue Sea.
From page 84...
... For example, the jellyfish wallpaper gave visitors the queasy, visceral feeling that jellyfish were intruding everywhere, invading their space -- even encroaching upon this safe Victorian salon -- in a way that a poster by itself or even a graphic set of photos about the jellyfish problem could not. The artistic imagery and aesthetic space that visitors moved through, combined with the compelling scientific data, created a powerful experience that provoked questions and opened the door to further inquiry, discussion, and debate.


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