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- 242Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 46Fraser, Marion
- 46Villatoro, Valentin (Supervisor)
- 42Andrew Hoang
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2015-07-11
We watched this beaver swim all the way to the north side of the lake to a stand of rushes.We were able to come close enough to see that it was eating on a poplar branch rather than the rushes. We could clearly see the beaver using its paws to hold the branch and also to push leaves and bark...
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2024-06-12
This image shows bedding at the Straumen Farm house, made of flour sacks from Minneapolis, U.S.A. The text in blue on a mostly white background of the flour sack, reads "140 lbs. Minneapolis Milling Company's Minneapolis Best Flour. Hard Winter Wheat Flour. Manufactured by Minneapolis Milling...
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2000-08-01
View of Beechey Island, Nunavut, from Erebus Bay. The remains of Northumberland House are located at the foot of the cliffs to the left : built 1852-1853 by the Belcher rescue expedition as a supply depot for the Franklin expedition in case they came to Beechey Island. Photographed August 2000
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2019-01-01
As a circus artist, I have spent years developing knowledge on how to move in the air. Coming from a background in circus and theatre, my research examines ways which virtuosic movement can tell a story and embody emotion. This image was captured during a workshop performance of a devised...
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2019-01-01
My research in looks at the potentials of the body in dance and somatic practices as a site for embodied theory. It touches on the nexus of several centres of thought, including embodiment, representation, being and knowing. The research is slippery in its concepts and thus slippery in the...
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2025-07-09
A paved bicycle path tracks alongside the highway over the nearly 100 km stretch between Rovaniemi and Tornio at the top of the Gulf of Bothnia. Wooden bus shelters were dotted along the highway, each painted the standard red seen on many Swedish and Finnish farm buildings. Both the bus...