Paula Winokur
Ceramics
Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide – greenhouse gases that trap heat – have risen dramatically in recent decades.
Scientists cull this evidence from many sources, including “ice cores” – samples drilled deep into the ice sheet. The cores contain snow and trapped air. Like tree rings, they reveal a wealth of information, including the temperature and air chemistry that existed many thousands of years ago.
Paula Winokur’s intriguing sculpture makes the scientific process visible – and understandable – to the general public.
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