Composting system for disposing of dead swine finds other uses

The Pig Site: “An award winning composting tool, originally developed to deal with mortalities in the swine industry, is finding new uses, both agricultural and non-agricultural. The Biovator was developed by the Niverville, Manitoba-based Puratone Corporation and consists of a rotating four foot diameter drum that mixes livestock carcasses with wood shavings while introducing oxygen. The unit’s design earned its creator Dr. Shokry Rashwan the 2005 Banff Pork Seminar’s F.X. Aherne Prize for Innovative Pork Production.”

Canadian artist heads to Darwin, Australia, for inspiration

Charles Darwin University: “Canadian artist Lyndal Osborne is spending a week in Darwin researching her latest project, which will draw on the differing environments between Australia and Canada.… Travelling with her to Australia is fellow installation artist Jen Rae, whose most recent works are video and performance installations that explore themes of displacement, grief, memory and sensory experience. Ms Rae works from the studios of the Banff Arts Centre, where international artists often gather for collaborative sessions.”