UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — “Science often boils down to computer models and graphs, [but I try and] turn science into something everyone can connect with,” said James Balog, an internationally renowned photographer, Emmy Award-winning documentarian, explorer, environmentalist, and founder/president of the Earth Vision Institute.
At the State Theatre on Oct. 26, during an event titled “A Time Capsule from the Anthropocene: A Conversation with James Balog,” Balog shared numerous photographs highlighting the Anthropocene and humankind’s impact on the Earth.
During his talk, Balog emphasized the imprint technology is leaving on humankind.
“Technosapiens ... [comes from a] realization that if animals are changing in this world because of human impact, then humans are also changing in this world because of human impact,” Balog said, showing a picture of a woman wearing "the beginnings of a wearable computer. We are turning into a new species, in essence ... as we infuse ourselves with technology."