GEOG 433: D AY 24 Ryan and informal presentations End-of-term social for Geography tomorrow at 3:30 in lounge next door (followed by pub crawl); also scholarship applications available for students completing 2 nd and 3 rd years of their Geography programs
H OUSEKEEPING I TEMS Film tonight on GMOs, if you’re interested Did anyone go to the jazz concert on campus last night? The final projects are due on Tuesday and we will do a review next week for the final exam Today we have Ryan and a few people who will share their projects informally with the rest of us By the way, those of you who did a PowerPoint for your genre presentation and haven’t given it to me, please do so. Thanks to the Brackens, more good links!
L INKS ‘R U S ! We found some more music. First Nations girl : Ta’Kaiya – Shallow Water “scared off Enbridge” with her song and video shot on Kits Beach, Spanish Banks, UBC and downtown or for a traditional image: Karoke anyone : Mother Nature Needs Us –PJ Grand Band at The Water Cycle Rap- good for teaching first year environmental geography Environmental Science Rap Animusic – Future Retro – instrumental - all robot Popcorn re mastered by 2 computer programs –Blender and Midi Driver script Steampunk Spider Band – Electroachnid Soda Pop: Tony Robinson played these for us in Sensation and perception class – psych 318 Resonant Chamber –Animusic.com (but I think you might like the graphics in this version called Vielharmonie – biological motionhttp:// Fantastic Music Machine.wmv – biological motion Vivaldi Winter Four Seasons –Allergo with animated score and Handel – Messiah,part 5 He used these two to explain (synthesthia – using a different sense to experience something, i.e seeing music)