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SUMMARY:ARS Electronica Festival
DESCRIPTION:ARS Electronica Festival \nTelluric Vibrations\nUCLA Art Sci Center x Botanical Garden\nSeptember 9th-13th • YouTube Live \nTel·lu·ric: being or relating to a usually natural electric current flowing near the earth’s surface. UCLA Art Sci Center was invited by ARS Electronica to be the Los Angeles Garden and is presenting a series of events under the title of Telluric Vibrations. Using the model of a plant growing both upward into the atmosphere and downward into the soil\, simultaneously cultivating the Earth and the Ether – conceptually and physically\, grounding technology. \nBeaming live from the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden in the middle of the city and the molecular imaging labs underground at the UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)\, site specific installations and performances from the UCLA Art Sci collective will be showcased and presented online through live video and augmented reality. Sound art\, bio art and immersive installations will be created to interact within the garden and its multiple species and sensory experiences. \nThe garden will not function as a backdrop\, but rather as an integrated\, collaborative element\, as the UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden aims to engage people with the broad ways that plants are woven intricately into our lives and bring diverse communities together. Dr. Victoria Sork\, the Garden Director\, will be giving the opening keynote talk “Tree Conservation\, Genomics\, and Change” on September 9th at 7:00am PST. \n• Read more about Telluric Vibrations \n• Check out the schedule\n• RSVP for virtual workshops and events\n• Explore the ARS Electronica Festival
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/ars-electronica-festival/
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SUMMARY:CNPS Conservation Advocacy Training
DESCRIPTION:Join CNPS Conservation Program staff and experts for an introductory advocacy seminar for conservation volunteers. \nREGISTER HERE \n\nSchedule:\n9:00 – 9:10 am\, Nick Jensen\, PhD \n\nIntroduction\n\n9:10 – 9:35 am\, Isabella Langone\, JD \n\nA primer on California plant conservation laws\n\n9:35 – 10:00 am\, Nick Jensen\, PhD \n\nCEQA 101\n\n10:15 – 10:45 am\, David Magney \n\nThe basics of how to provide effective comments during the CEQA review process\n\n10:45 – 11:15 am\, Carolyn Longstreth\, JD \n\nEverything you always wanted to know about CNPS litigation but were afraid to ask\n\n11:15 – 11:45 am\, Frank Landis\, PhD \n\nClimate change and wildfire impacts in environmental review.\n\n11:45 am – 12:15 pm\, Roundtable and Panel Discussion \n\n\nSpeakers:\nNick Jensen\, CNPS Lead Conservation Scientist. \nIsabella Langone\, CNPS Conservation Analyst \nDavid Magney\, CNPS Rare Plant Program Director \nCarolyn Longstreth\, CNPS Marin Chapter \nFrank Landis\, CNPS San Diego Chapter Conservation Chair \n*Event not hosted by UCLA
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/cnps-conservation-advocacy-training/
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SUMMARY:Right Plant\, Right Place with Scott Cher
DESCRIPTION:To maintain social distancing\, this class will be held online. See below for more details. \nKnowing native habitats can help you choose the right plants for your place. This course discusses local plant communities and their conditions\, as well as how to assess the conditions of your garden site\, including climate\, soil\, sunlight and space. A valuable class for beginners and the prerequisite for our Three-Part Native Garden Design Course.\n \nThis class will be held online via Zoom. An access code will be sent to attendees in advance of the class. A Zoom account is not required to attend. \nClass repeats monthly. \nScott Cher is TPF’s Adult Education Manager.
URL:https://sustain.ucla.edu/event/right-plant-right-place-with-scott-cher/
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