3.2 million Photographs and Counting... The Hunt for an Elusive Orchid Pollinator
Clarendon Room A | Thu 16 Mar 10:45 a.m.–11:30 a.m.
Presented by
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Paul Hamilton
https://forum.swmakers.org/
Paul Hamilton is an enthusiastic Hobbyologist, captivated by the amazing world of Makerspaces and the vibrant community of people they bring together. He has had the wonderful privilege of hosting a booth at the Shenzhen Makers Faire in China, where he was able to share his personal projects with thousands of people from all over the world. As a co-founder of the South West Makers in Bunbury, Western Australia, he is passionate about the intersection of technology, wearables, and biology. His inquisitive nature and zest for life continually fuels his exploration of the enthralling Maker movement.
Paul Hamilton
https://forum.swmakers.org/
Paul Hamilton is an enthusiastic Hobbyologist, captivated by the amazing world of Makerspaces and the vibrant community of people they bring together. He has had the wonderful privilege of hosting a booth at the Shenzhen Makers Faire in China, where he was able to share his personal projects with thousands of people from all over the world. As a co-founder of the South West Makers in Bunbury, Western Australia, he is passionate about the intersection of technology, wearables, and biology. His inquisitive nature and zest for life continually fuels his exploration of the enthralling Maker movement.
Abstract
Come along for a journey of discovery with a citizen science project that captures your heart and blows your mind with 3.2 million photographs. Bugs, spiders, ant, mosquitoes, along with a bit of Code and electronics, you will have it all.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWXF6L6zLu0
LA Archive: http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/everythingopen/2023/clarendon_room_a/Thursday/32_million_Photographs_and_Counting_The_Hunt_for_an_Elusive_Orchid_Pollinator.webm
Come along for a journey of discovery with a citizen science project that captures your heart and blows your mind with 3.2 million photographs. Bugs, spiders, ant, mosquitoes, along with a bit of Code and electronics, you will have it all. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWXF6L6zLu0 LA Archive: http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/everythingopen/2023/clarendon_room_a/Thursday/32_million_Photographs_and_Counting_The_Hunt_for_an_Elusive_Orchid_Pollinator.webm