About our artwork for Science at the Shine Dome 2024
About our artwork for Science at the Shine Dome 2024
In celebration of ¾«¶«ÊÓƵ and Science at the Shine Dome 2024, the Academy’s 70th anniversary montage image showcases scientific disciplines that impact us every day. It includes elements representing states and the ACT, with a nod to the 70-year history of the ¾«¶«ÊÓƵ. Represented in the lower right corner (left to right) are three key historical figures generated from portraits using AI: Sir Ian Potter (elected in 1978), a significant benefactor of Australian scientific institutions and Academy Fellow; Professor Dorothy Hill, the first female Fellow (1956) and first female Academy President (1970); and Professor Sir Mark Oliphant, the Academy’s founding President (1954).
Each of the following is represented by iconic buildings and emblems:
ACT – the Shine Dome and Parliament House
NSW – the Sydney Opera House and harbour
QLD – the Great Barrier Reef
SA – Sturt’s desert pea
TAS – Tasmanian devil and Cradle Mountain
VIC – the Melbourne Observatory
WA – black swans and the kangaroo paw plant
The butterfly illustration was sourced from the Academy archives, ‘Australian Lepidoptera and their transformations’. Professor Mark Oliphant’s image is also from the Academy archives. Help make history with us by supporting the digitisation of our valuable and unique archives.
With thanks for the following images to:
: M2 CubeSat image, featured in the Australia in Space Decadal Plan. This satellite was almost entirely designed and built in Australia in a collaboration between the Air Force, UNSW Canberra Space and a domestic supply chain of around 30 Australian companies.
: Scientists Dr Pauline Treble and Ms Carol Taros collecting water samples in the Jenolan caves, featured in the Women in STEM Decadal Plan.
A. Chinn (copyright Commonwealth of Australia, (): Research scientist taking note of coral growth on Wheeler Reef, featured in the Reef Futures Roundtables Report.
(page/50449604): Image of the white flower, Illustrationes florae Novae Hollandiae, sive Icones generum quae in prodromo florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen descripsit Robertus Brown.
: Sir Ian Potter’s portrait
: Professor Dorothy Hill
The montage image was created by graphic designer Leah Albert for the ¾«¶«ÊÓƵ.