The University of Cambridge Zoological Museum is currently displaying artist Tolly Nason's cast glass sculpture installation Seeing the Light: Finch by Finch, which is based on the beaks of Darwin's Galápagos finch specimens. It's pretty cool.
While I was there, I managed to take a short video (observe Michael Barton making an appearance in the background):
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“…wonderfully droll, witty and entertaining… At their best Carter’s moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.”
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“…wonderfully droll, witty and entertaining… At their best Carter’s moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.”
—Mark Cocker, author and naturalist
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Video evidence of my time in Cambridge! 🙂