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SUMMARY:Exhibtion Tour. PLANKTON. A Drifting World at the Origins of Life Christian Sardet and the Macronauts.
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the world of plankton with Christian Sardet\, a CNRS emeritus research director at the Observatoire Océanologique of Villefranche-sur-Mer and his son Noe the co-founder of Parafilms. Including photos of plankton taken in Shimoda\, Japan in 2016\, together they will take you into the complex and beautful world of drifting plankton. These organisms represent 98 % of the biomass of the oceans\, while swimming fish and mammals represent less than 2%. Plankton is the most ancient and the largest ecosystem on the planet. This event will bring new understanding to our oceans and our place on the plantet.  \nContext:\nFrom large jellyfish and siphonophores – the largest animals in the world – to fish larvae and tiny algae and bacteria\, plankton is a complex ecosystem composed of strange and beautiful creatures which drift with the currents. \nDrifting planktonic organisms represents 98 % of the biomass of the oceans\, while swimming fish and mammals represent less than 2%. Plankton is the most ancient and the largest ecosystem on the planet. All organisms of the tree of life – except for land plants – have representatives in the plankton\, some like fish\, shelfish and crabs spending their entire youth among plankton. \nMan and plankton are intimately linked. Plankton produces half of the oxygen we breathe and sequesters a third of the CO2 we produce. It is also the origin of oil and gas buried deep  beneath the oceans. The entire ocean food chain rests on plankton which capture light from the sun. Without plankton\, there would be no fish.. \nToday with the best imaging instruments – novel cameras and microscopes – you can record and analyse the social world of plankton\, catch their cellular and molecular make up\, their motions and  interactions.  \nLimited space for this event.\n\n\nChristian Sardet \nEmeritus Research Director at the Observatoire Océanologique of Villefranche-sur-Mer (CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Paris University) Christian Sardet uses macro and micro-photography to capture images of plankton that show the beauty and multifaceted nature of these enigmatic creatures. As one of the co-founders and coordinator of the Tara Oceans expedition\, Sardet himself is an energetic mariner who sails the seas of the world to photograph his subject. He is the creator\, with the Macronauts – Noe Sardet and Sharif Mirshak – from Parafilms\, Montreal of the “Plankton Chronicles” project.\nTheir documentaries\, animated films and DVDs have won many prizes. Christian Sardet was awarded the “European Award for Communication in Life Sciences” from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO\, 2007). Kawade Shobo has published the Japanese edition of his book “Plankton – Wonders of the Drifting World”.\nAt KYOTOGRAPHIE\, Sardet will exhibit photos and films of plankton\, including new images recently taken in Shimoda\, Japan\, as well as photos of microplastic waste in the ocean.\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[Reservation Form]\nProgram Name*    \nYour Name*  \nMail Address*  \nPhone Number*  \nNumber of people attending*\n\n\nNote   \n\n \nInquiry ：public.program@2015.kyotographie.jp \n*Please note: Exhibition entry charges still apply to free programs. \n\n[Fee]\nFree \n[Language]\nEnglish with Japanese translation \n[Program name for reservation]\nExhibtion Tour. PLANKTON
URL:https://2015.kyotographie.jp/en/event/exhibtion-tour-plankton
LOCATION:Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art Annex\, 〒606-8342 左京区岡崎最勝寺町 13\, 京都府京都市
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