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The living dead: on the trail of a female

The living dead: on the trail of a female
The living dead: on the trail of a female
Living Dead: On the trail of a female is a biodiversity focused art-science project using drone technology and aerial mapping to locate a female partner for one of the rarest plants in the world, the Encephalartos woodii. Although an Encephalartos woodii was not located, it highlighted the promising possibility of using drone technology to locate rare and endangered species. Future scopes include expanding the search area, aerial mapping and analysis with machine learning. The outcome was a series of maps and a documentary of the process that was used to create a video artwork to highlight the impending biodiversity crisis (using this species as an example). It is hoped that the work and the process behind it will be beneficial for species conservation in the future.
Quo Artis
Cinti, Laura
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Kourotchkina, Tatiana
Pérez, Helena
Cinti, Laura
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Kourotchkina, Tatiana
Pérez, Helena

Cinti, Laura (2022) The living dead: on the trail of a female. In, Kourotchkina, Tatiana and Pérez, Helena (eds.) Roots and Seeds XXI. Biodiversity crisis and plant resistance. Quo Artis.

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Living Dead: On the trail of a female is a biodiversity focused art-science project using drone technology and aerial mapping to locate a female partner for one of the rarest plants in the world, the Encephalartos woodii. Although an Encephalartos woodii was not located, it highlighted the promising possibility of using drone technology to locate rare and endangered species. Future scopes include expanding the search area, aerial mapping and analysis with machine learning. The outcome was a series of maps and a documentary of the process that was used to create a video artwork to highlight the impending biodiversity crisis (using this species as an example). It is hoped that the work and the process behind it will be beneficial for species conservation in the future.

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Published date: 20 November 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 487803
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487803
PURE UUID: a6598a7b-dbbe-4cf4-b43a-458efc13f9a0
ORCID for Laura Cinti: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0000-8590-8840

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Date deposited: 05 Mar 2024 18:28
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Laura Cinti ORCID iD
Editor: Tatiana Kourotchkina
Editor: Helena Pérez

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