Anne Noble brings bees to the Asia Pacific Triennial
A beekeeper as well as artist, with Conversatio (a cabinet of wonder) Anne Noble has installed a live colony of bees for five months in QAGOMA Brisbane as part of the Asia Pacific Triennial. In brisbane she's worked with scientists to create a tunnel her bees can fly through, and through which the audience can see. Scientists involved study how bees orientate themselves and navigate at the Queensland Brain Institute. They have a 'bee laboratory' and their work has led to the development of pilotless aircraft. Noble has had a test hive at the institute testing the various patterns Noble might print on the bee tunnel
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