Education and Lecture Videos


ArtEZ University of the Arts Lecture
Keynote address given live on September 8, 2020, to kick off the 2020 program Research Art Together at the ArtEZ University of the Arts, Zwolle, Netherlands. The title of this talk is Understanding the Interconnections Between Earth Layers & Time. This program is for the students of three different departments within the university: theatre-educator, music-educator, and visual arts-educator. The director of the departments is Corine Snijders, and the innception of this program was by Monique van Hinte. The purpose of this talk is to demonstrate how time and the history of events and places are interpreted from earth layers and interconnected in the geologic record. By analogy, the history and time of theatre, music, and visual arts are interpreted and interconnected in the arts since the dawn of human expression.






NOVA
Dr. Hasiotis was interviewed for the television show NOVA on PBS to explain the trace fossil evidence for warm polar summers during the Cretaceous. The whole program is broken up into chapters and can be found at the following link. Dr. Hasiotis can be seen in chapter 4.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/arcticdino/program.html

Dr. Hasiotis presenting on Permian-Triassic trace fossils in Antarctica



Lungfish Burrowing



Freshwater Bivalves

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Insects, Isoptera: Termite mound nest building



Mammals: Dam Building Beavers



Birds: Weaver Compound Nests



Birds: Swallow Mud Nest Building