Weir: the infrastructure of flow from remote means definition Watch Video
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Description: Artists: Dr Tracey M Benson | Josiah JordannnnSupported by Ross Thompson, Foyez Sham and the Centre for Applied Water Science University of CanberrannThe definition of a weir is described as:nn- a low dam built across a river to raise the level of water upstream or regulate its flow. n- an enclosure of stakes set in a stream as a trap for fish.nnIn this work, the weir is the theme for exploring how the flow of the river is contained and how that infrastructure impacts on the life of the aquatic
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