Multispectral Conservation

Protected Photo media printed on Ace Matt photographic paper Dimensions 300cm (H) by 200cm (W)

Neglected Photo media printed on Ace Matt photographic paper Dimensions 300cm (H) by 200cm (W)

Multispectral Conservation uses infrared and ultraviolet photography to explore how we see and understand the environment. Created in Lutruwita/Tasmania, the project reveals hidden signs of plant stress, ecosystem decline, and resilience invisible to the naked eye. Digital technology provides a new lens for revealing these change. Multispectral Conservation invites reflection on the fragility of ecologies around us and the challenges of a changing climate.

2025 Honours GradShow @ The University of Tasmania

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