Evolution is an enchanted loom of shuttling DNA codes, whose evanescent patterns, as they dance their partners through
geological deep time, weave a massive database of ancestral wisdom, a digitally coded description of ancestral worlds and what it took to survive in them.
Kiwanga explores
geological deep time and Earth's moving tectonic plates, which are represented here by works hung on tracks, patterned fabric and stone; wall - hung sculptural reliefs arranged as obstacles or ways in which the viewer can navigate the time and movements they represent.
Not exact matches
To look at
deep geological time, you need to turn to other dating methods, such as potassium - argon or uranium - lead dating.
In his research published in the December issue of the journal Geology of the
Geological Society of America, Czaja and his colleagues Nicolas Beukes from the University of Johannesburg and Jeffrey Osterhout, a recently graduated master's student from UC's department of geology, reveal samples of bacteria that were abundant in
deep water areas of the ocean in a geologic
time known as the Neoarchean Eon (2.8 to 2.5 billion years ago).
An introduction to
Deep Time, the
Geological Timescale and dating the Earth's past Stone Age man ate mushrooms as part of their diet, a study on ancient tooth plaque has revealed.
The Anthropocene is a concept that looks at man's alienation from nature through
deep time and the
geological cataclysms it has initiated.
Within this exchange is controlled rage and female power, channelled through the girl who has been awoken from her slumber through
deep time,
geological time, at the bottom of the ocean.
https://www.kapwanikiwanga.org/ The performance Cloud Chamber by Emilija Škarnulytė explores questions of the beginning of the universe in relation to the
geological un-grounding processes, invisible structures, geo - traumas and
deep time.
How do we begin to know ourselves through short duration (everyday moments) and within
deep time measured by
geological events beyond our immediate comprehension?
Macfarlane warns that «we have become titanic
geological agents, our legacy legible for millennia to come» in an attempt to urge human beings to consider the implications of our actions in terms of «
deep time» — beyond the here and now.
In the artist's words: «
Time intervals stacked one over another in a kind of geological «deep time» form the basis for much of my thinking about the film medium.&ra
Time intervals stacked one over another in a kind of
geological «
deep time» form the basis for much of my thinking about the film medium.&ra
time» form the basis for much of my thinking about the film medium.»
The exhibition manages to balance an oxymoron in which the artist is able to make visually explicit, in a subtle and crystallized atmosphere, those agent forces operating in an incessantly mutating
time hundreds of millions of years far away, «
deep time,» in which the
geological material evolves gradually but relentlessly.
Photographer Meridel Rubenstein goes one better with her embrace of
geological «
deep time» embedded in Indonesian volcanoes.
Of course, the impacts of human climate change will persist over
deep geological time, just as for example, the Paleocene - Eocene Thermal Maximum warming did.
But it does continue into
deep geological time.
For years, many geochemists have argued that parts of the
deep mantle remain unchanged since the formation of the Earth, whereas many geophysicists and geodynamicists have held that the entire mantle has been convecting (moving and mixing) over
geological time.
This soil, typically 6 inches or so
deep, was formed over long stretches of
geological time as new soil formation exceeded the natural rate of erosion.