Neil Banas
Real and imagined oceans in equations, paper, and code. Strathclyde Uni + Wasps Studios, Glasgow | neilbanas.com/projects
- Not 1 but 2 evening #sciart events (w drinks) during #OSM26 in #Glasgow! * zine-making in the pub, Mon 23 Feb (link below) * opening for Constraint Made Visible (Transmission Gallery, 24 Feb)—collabs among local mathematicians, artists, crafters, and ocean modellers Pls help spread the word!
- Ocean zine making in the pub during #OSM26! Please join waterwayscollective.org and the @mastscot.bsky.social Energyscapes Working Group for an evening of #zines and collage in a cosy #Glasgow pub, following day 1 of the 2026 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Sign-up link below, spread the word!
- Reposted by Neil BanasHow much temperate rainforest could there be in the UK and Ireland, and where? Despite campaigns calling for restoration in both countries, these questions have been difficult to answer. In our new paper we assess the evidence base 🌏🧪🌐🌳🌲 1/9
- a hundred thousand idling diesel cars. Energy requirement of a quarter million homes. For *one* data centre. aprs.scot/press-releas... Can we replace the word "hyperscale", which sounds like slick sci fi but is hiding horrors? "earthcrusher-scale"? "demon-summoning-scale"?
- Ooh I like this one: Five classes I took at university * The End is Near! (actual title: apocalyptic traditions) * Chaos and Dynamical Systems * Introduction to Buddhist Art History * Quantum Mechanics * History of Jazz sort of eclectic but sort of all on a theme, in retrospect.
- This makes me want to be a biochemist, or be Björk, or believe in gods, or I'm not sure. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn8A...
- Ocean zine making in the pub during #OSM26! Please join waterwayscollective.org and the @mastscot.bsky.social Energyscapes Working Group for an evening of #zines and collage in a cosy #Glasgow pub, following day 1 of the 2026 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Sign-up link below, spread the word!
- LivingMaps is hosting an online panel discussion with waterwayscollective.org on 3 Feb, where we will share some of the scientific visualisations, zines, and performance materials that have grown out of our #art-science field trips following #Scottish #salmon #rivers. Tickets below. Should be fun!
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- yes @mobydickatsea.bsky.social-bot, I am in fact I am warming up for a weeklong meeting about the Atlantic Meridional Conveyor Belt, its moods and its long sufferings at our hands. Maybe all #leviathan literature is #AMOC literature.
- Reposted by Neil BanasMy 'winter abstractions' embroidery series has just gone live! Snow and ice over water in various shades of blue and teal. There was a focus on shape for these aerial landscapes, both in the water and ice... it was great to explore! Now all here: victoriaroserichards.co.uk/collection/a... #art
- @monicabyrne13.bsky.social 's novel _The Actual Star_ completely shook up how I think about radically transformed climate futures and resilience (in a good way!) and I bet this online course will be amazing.
- "Breath…is repeatable and trainable, yet also unpredictable and resistant." This conversation about inspiration goes lots of unexpected places. Ultimately I think it's about finding comfort and rhythm in bodies and creative practices that are always a bit creakier and wheezier than one envisioned.
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- This megathread of "craziest archive stories" from @appuhn.bsky.social is like actually existing #troikarpg*. Radioactive books on radioactivity; trout; castles; nuns with ladder opinions; maybe I should become an archivist? *(sci-fantasy farce of your choice, if you don't yet play #troikarpg)
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- "The Bath paper one morning announced the arrival of the Dowager Viscountess Dalrymple...; and all the comfort of No. — Camden Place was swept away for many days."
- "At some point an important moment in singing: the Turoń faints, and then everyone tries to resuscitate it by massage, lighting hay as a kind of an incense, blowing wind under its tail, pouring vodka into the muzzle of effigy and undoing hexes" wikipedia.org/wiki/Turoń, via minouette.bsky.social
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- "People always ask, 'Who’s your ideal reader?' Mine is somebody who reads a few pages and then falls asleep and has a fantastic dream." —Eliot Weinberger www.theparisreview.org/interviews/8...
- Tag yourself. I'm ventral turtle
- #thanksfortyping, 1500s style. I'm enjoying @minouette.bsky.social's #artAdventCalendar and learning a bunch of science history I had totally missed!
- "I like the way people bewilder me and I like the way the natural world gives me opportunities to express that bewilderment more or less coherently." brevity.wordpress.com/2025/12/03/e...
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- Reposted by Neil BanasA book from the 19th century that depicts the Rhine Valley by creating an impression of three-dimensionality and spatial distance. @MasayukiTsuda2 #globalmuseum #books #travel #19thcentury
- The bobtail #squid is betting that survival rates when camouflaged as midmarket real estate will prove higher than when camouflaged as downwelling moonlight." Lovely, sly story by @leeconell.bsky.social in @ecotonemagazine.bsky.social. ecotonemagazine.org/fiction/non-...
- Scotoplanes globosa. The #sea #pig. That is all. www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2004126... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotopl...
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- Really pleased to be a collaborator/data portal/cheerleader on this @iapetusdtp.bsky.social #PhD project, wistful that I don't get to chuck the rest of my commitments and do this PhD myself!
- How are movement patterns affected by energy expenditure & gain, and what does it mean for fitness? This @iapetusdtp.bsky.social PhD opportunity will use data on movement & demography of kittiwakes & spatio-temporal food abundance across their range iapetus.ac.uk/studentships... #ornithology
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- Happy #SeaSlugDay! Here are some of the #origami #nudibranchs that I have on display at the #Glasgow Art Club through 22 Nov. On the wall is the unfolded crease pattern for one of the designs I make on repeat (foreground of the other image, copper and tan). Working on new designs for sacoglossans!
- Reposted by Neil BanasGreat PhD linking kittiwake tracking, energetics and changing oceans. Based @ukceh.bsky.social @uofglasgow.bsky.social collaborating with oceanographers at @unistrathclyde.bsky.social 🌊 Includes fieldwork, stats training and some very cool open-ended research questions. iapetus.ac.uk/studentships...
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- inspired (haunted?) by a recent post by anavaldi.bsky.social, here is the 📉 #UKRI award rate (%) by research council over the last decade. Data from www.ukri.org/publications... Unfortunately this dataset doesn't let you distinguish individual funding schemes from each other.
- If you need some #origami #nudibranchs and tangled marine connectivities in your life, Waterways Collective and I have an exhibition at Glasgow Art Club through 22 Nov. It's an offshoot of a beautiful Wasps Studios group show--details at glasgowartclub.co.uk/.../23rd-oct...
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- Reposted by Neil BanasWhich whale species did I see? Leatherwood et al. (1982, p. 10) is hard to beat...
- Don't we all initially mistake for potatoes the fine 12th Dynasty heads we dig up while, as part of the punishment exercise, digging up potatoes. One might say this mistaking _is_ the punishment exercise.
- "According to our expert assessment, none of these #geoengineering ideas pass scrutiny regarding their use in the coming decades. Instead, we find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous." www.frontiersin.org/journals/sci...
- There is a broken metaphor here. Institutions are not multitasking individuals. When a university "does fewer things really well", this doesn't mean individual researchers find their focus and manage their commitments differently; it means layoffs and department closures. "Do" is a euphemism here.
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- grant proposal submitted.