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General Assembly 2015: Time-lapse animations

General Assembly 2015: Time-lapse animations

During the EGU General Assembly 2015, at four separate locations in the Austria Center Vienna, 72 000 pictures were taken to create time-lapse animations. The animations capture the essence of the conference. Re-live your time at the General Assembly by watching the animations, or get a taste for what to expect if 2016 will be your first time at the conference.

Entrance and exhibition

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A day in exhibition area: the entrance hall on Wednesday, 15 April 2015. (Credit: EGU/Copernicus)

Science and networking

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This animation shows the poster hall A on Friday 17 April 2015.(Credit: EGU/Copernicus)

PICO, poster, presentations

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A PICO (Presenting Interactive Content) spot, poster boards, and one lecture room entrance recorded in poster hall Y on Tuesday, 14 April 2015. (Credit: EGU/Copernicus)

Art Intervention

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The ‘scales in art‘ was an exhibition space at the EGU 2015 General Assembly, which had A Voyage Through Scales as a theme. The exhibition invited the participants to the dialogue between science and art. At the space, attendees watched the artistic interpretation of the theme developing over the week, with artist Eva Petrič. (Credit: EGU/Copernicus). You can find out more about the exhibition in this video, by EGU Press Assistant, Stephanie McClellan.

You can also catch up with all the the best bits of the conference and highlights of a productive week by taking a look at this year’s highlights video. Couldn’t make it to the General Assembly or a session clash meant you missed one of the union wide talks? Take a look at our YouTube Channel, we’ve recently uploaded videos of selected scientific sessions as well as of the nine press conferences which took place during the week.

We hope to see many of you at next year’s EGU General Assembly 2016 which takes place on: 17 – 22 April 2016, in Vienna, Austria.

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Laura Roberts Artal is the Outreach and Dissemination Manager at The Water Innovation Hub (University of Sheffield). Laura also volunteers as the Associate Director of Communications for Geology for Global Development. She has also held a role in industry as Marketing Manager for PDS Ava (part of PDS Group). Laura was the Communications Officer at the European Geosciences Union from the summer of 2014 to the end of 2017. Laura is a geologist by training and holds a PhD in palaeomagnetism from the University of Liverpool. She tweets at @LauRob85.


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