Photo Credit: Featured Image by Jamen Percy, gallery images by Olivia Guethling, Mar Ricketts & Fred Bergstrom
Migrations
Migrations –
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Common Swifts migrate over 5,000 miles each season. Geese travel up to 3,000 miles and can find their exact birthplace. Born in Alaska, the Golden Plover can navigate over 3,000 miles nonstop to Hawaii without guidance from its parents. Their ability to find Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean still mystifies biologists. Over half of all animal species migrate — and they do so for a myriad of reasons.
Humans are no different. Human movement patterns date back approximately 2 million years ago when Homo Erectus spread throughout most of Africa. They were followed by Homo sapiens reaching almost every part of the world, migrating by foot, over approximately 10,000 generations within 250,000 years. Every step these early humans took is directly connected to all of us today. We are all descendants of migrating humans. In 2019, 272 million people migrated, crossing borders for a myriad of reasons.
Limited mobility may significantly impact our ability to stay resilient despite rapid changes to our collapsing climate. We dream of a habitable earth where all living creatures can find and make a home.
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Olivia Guethling – Lead Artist
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Mar Ricketts – Design
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Trevor Blackann – Engineering & Fabrication
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Mikele Schnitman, LED System Design
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Goodbeast, LED Programming
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Invisible Thread, Interactive Experience Design & Production
With additional help from: Kris Northern, LED Patterns & Reese Bowes – Creative Technologist