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Marine ecologist Mehr Kumar and sculptor Mark Baugh-Sasaki come together in an unusual collaboration exploring the fragile ecosystem of the Southern Ocean. In this episode, they share how art and science can jointly imagine climate futures—and how a chance whale sighting deepened their creative connection.
Transcript: HERE
Featured Guest: Mehr Kumar & Mark Baugh-Sasaki
Sediment Core digital visualization: https://arts.stanford.edu/core-sample/
Follow Stanford Arts on Instagram and YouTube for more stories and updates.
Credits
Host: Ellen Oh
Creator/Producer/Editor: Taylor Jones
Production support: Edi Dai
Sound Designer and Mix Engineer: Chase Everett
Theme song and Music: Juana Izuzquiza
Executive Producers: Ellen Oh and Anne Shulock
Artwork: Connie Ko.
Special thanks to Deborah Cullinan.
Art & is supported by the Stanford Visiting Artist Fund in honor of Roberta Bowman Denning.
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Marine ecologist Mehr Kumar and sculptor Mark Baugh-Sasaki come together in an unusual collaboration exploring the fragile ecosystem of the Southern Ocean. In this episode, they share how art and science can jointly imagine climate futures—and how a chance whale sighting deepened their creative connection.
Transcript: HERE
Featured Guest: Mehr Kumar & Mark Baugh-Sasaki
Sediment Core digital visualization: https://arts.stanford.edu/core-sample/
Follow Stanford Arts on Instagram and YouTube for more stories and updates.
Credits
Host: Ellen Oh
Creator/Producer/Editor: Taylor Jones
Production support: Edi Dai
Sound Designer and Mix Engineer: Chase Everett
Theme song and Music: Juana Izuzquiza
Executive Producers: Ellen Oh and Anne Shulock
Artwork: Connie Ko.
Special thanks to Deborah Cullinan.
Art & is supported by the Stanford Visiting Artist Fund in honor of Roberta Bowman Denning.