notes - oct 27

- sail, stitching, thread, fabric strength
- anchor holds 
- stress and different strain regimes (brittle failure, and ductile flow), plastic, elastic, viscous 
- ApRES measurements
- stress and strain in the landscape
- stress and strain in the body, in fabric, in print materials, in the ice.
- garmin body battery data (body battery is critically low)
- imagery of fractures in satellite, airborne images
- imagery of submarine ice shelf channels that carve rivers in the bottom of the ice shelf.

- test recordings of ice core drippings, sounds, dripping onto cyantoype fabric
- in person workshopping around thx w/ tyler&hannah
- making a pattern for the sail
- test recordings of seismic data?
- ocean melt water timeseries -- could we use this to stress fabric?
- history of the water that melts glaciers like Thwaites (super saline hundred year old water at the bottom of the ocean).
- equipment purchasing push
- sourcing and researching imagery (Landsat, WV, Sentinel1A, Sentinel 1B, NISAR, USGS Earth Explorer, Copernicus, Planet Labs).
- movement, agency, physics-based glitching
- paper for WCEH not due until the conference
- meeting all together in early december 
- get permission to bring back more thwaites water?
- get hannah last year’s thwaites water!
- Meeting schedule for the spring?


questions from tyler

  1. What movement in your body helps you evoke what you know or imagine of a glacier?

  2. What movement in your body helps you remember a glacier you know or imagine?

  3. What would you like to ask a glacier?

  4. How would you describe a glacier only using gestures and movements?

  5. What is the one thing you want to remember about glaciers as you know them to be in this moment?

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