Abstract
Terra Mirabila, a multi-media presentation illustrating the geological story of Stony Creek Granite back through complex sequence of geological events that spanned some 600 million years of early history.
DOI
10.5642/steam.20140102.13
Creative Commons License
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Recommended Citation
Wulke, Joy
(2014)
"GEOLOGY – Future Continent,"
The STEAM Journal:
Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 13.
DOI: 10.5642/steam.20140102.13
Available at:
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/steam/vol1/iss2/13
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Author/Artist Bio
Joy Wulke is nationally recognized environmental artist working in Public Art, Non-profit collaborative multi-media projects, and education. Her most recent award, Women of Innovation (CT Tech Council), recognized her work with Projects2k, an Art/Sci/Eco collaborative Wulke founded. Wulke holds a Masters of Environmental Design from Yale. www.projects2k.org www.joywulkes.com