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A Moment to Reflect

This is a page of images and links relating to " A Moment to Reflect', the thylacine DNA locket now on show at Not Natural exhibition, Science Gallery Melbourne.

Take the 2-minute survey to have your say on whether you think we should bring back the Thylacine, or not.  I'd especially love to get an understanding of how Tasmanians feel about this topic.

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Results will be shared and revisited in 2036, 100 years after the last thylacine died in captivity. 

Media & Information- links

ABC Radio Interview, Feb 2024

Science Gallery Website

Hobart Magazine Article

For Kids

ABC news feature

Designing the Locket

Initial concept-Not Natural design sketches by Emma Bugg

Initial concept-Not Natural design sketches by Emma Bugg

It began with a sketch

Prototype design

Prototype design

Brass locket prototyping design, early stages

3D printed thylacines

3D printed thylacines

Professor Andrew Pask's Office, Universit y of Melbourne

Brass prototype Thylacinelocket

Brass prototype Thylacinelocket

Visiting the Sydney museum Thylacine

Visiting the Sydney museum Thylacine

Prototype design open

Prototype design open

Prototype Layout_A Moment to Reflect

Prototype Layout_A Moment to Reflect

TIGRR lab DNA reader

TIGRR lab DNA reader

Layout planning

Layout planning

Locket components

Locket components

Frame for DNA slide

Frame for DNA slide

Thylacine Scull, Real + 3D print

Thylacine Scull, Real + 3D print

Photo by Matthew Stanton, Science Gallery Melbourne

A Moment to Reflect Installation, Science Gallery

A Moment to Reflect Installation, Science Gallery

Photo by Matthew Stanton

Locket open back

Locket open back

Thylacine Scull

Thylacine Scull

Emma Bugg holding Thylacine Scull, University of Melbourne collection

Thylacine DNA open EB

Thylacine DNA open EB

Meeting Professor Andrew Pask

Meeting Professor Andrew Pask

Thylacine Locket

Thylacine Locket

Locket containing Thylacine Pelt and DNA, by Emma Bugg Photo by Matthew Stanton

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